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PEj^FACE 


This  Manual  was  prepared  by  the  editor  to  supply  a  want ;  long  and  deeply  felt  in 
the  communion  wherein  he  is  privileged  to  minister:  viz.,  of  a  book  of  Chants  and 
Tunes  for  Congregational  use  ;  that  should  contain,  in  convenient  order  and  form,  all 
the  music  required  for  an  edifying  and  devotional  use  of  the  Liturgy  ;  a  book,  that 
should  answer  for  the  chancel,  the  choir,  and  the  congregation  ;  and  thus,  on  account 
of  the  simplicity  and  excellence  of  its  material,  together  with  its  adaptation  to  the 
popular  want,  make  congregational  singing  practicable,  and,  at  the  same  time,  a  mat- 
ter of  easy  achievement. 

The  editor  is  familiar  with  no  other  single  Manual,  that  contains  full  provision  for 
the  music  of  our  Liturgy,  in  a  form  that  congregations  can  easily  make  use  of;  in- 
deed, it  is  a  matter  of  frequent  experience,  that  choirs  are  obliged  to  resort  to  a  va- 
riety of  publications,  manuscript  collections,  &c,  for  a  full  supply  of  music :  and 
this  striking  want  of  some  suitable  compilation,  complete,  yet  convenient  for  the  pew 
and  worshipper,  as  well  as  the  chorister,  may  have  discouraged  our  progress  towards 
a  juster  and  more  edifying  character  of  music. 

This  work,  then,  is  mainly  one  of  arrangement  and  compilation. 
In  its  arrangement,  the  outline  of  the  Liturgy  has  been  as  steadily  adhered  to  as 
was  practicable,  so  that  the  "  Plain  Music"  might  be  with  the  "  Prayer  Book."     The 
convenience  of  this  to  the  worshipper  will  be  at  once  apparent. 

Concerning  the  compilation :  the  question  was,  what  to  reject  from  the  great  mass 
of  material  at  hand,  but  scattered  through  a  dozen  different  publications.  While  it 
was  designed  to  supply  good  music  for  all  the  occasions  of  our  worship,  it  was  also 
meant  to  include  nothing  that  was  not  strictly  pertinent  and  useful. 

A  surfeit  of  material  is  perhaps  as  seriously  inconvenient,  and  would  go  as  far  to 
defeat  the  end  continually  held  in  view,  as  even  poverty  of  material  itself.  Accord- 
ingly, chants  and  tunes,  most  widely  known,  and  within  the  ordinary  compass  of  the 
voice,  were  selected  ;  a  number  not  large  enough  to  confuse  the  worshipper  with  nov- 
elty, and  not  so  limited  as  to  be  really  meagre  and  insufficient. 

These  selections  are  for  the  most  part  simple,  generally  known,  of  established 
mer\t,  and  within  the  range  of  most  voices. 

They  were  made  with  patient  and  earnest  reference  to  the  wants  of  the  worshipper, 
rather  than  the  tastes  of  amateurs  and  virtuosi. 


4  PREFACE. 

This  Manual  is  not  intended  to  discourage  or  depreciate  the  efforts  of  choirs;  or  in 
any  u.tv  to  disparage  their  claims  to  sympathy  and  support.  Indeed,  it  is  bv  no 
I  certain  that  a  good  choir  is  not  indispensable  to  congregational  singing  ;  only 
the  distinction  between  choir  singing  and  the  duty  of  personal  worship  should  be 
clearly  and  conscientiously  maintained.  Our  fault  has  been  in  merging  the  worship 
of  the  congregation  in  the  performances  of  choirs. 

A  choir  has  no  more  right  to  offer  all  the  thanksgivings  and  praises,  than  they  have 
to  offer  all  the  prayers. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  melody,  or  part  to  be  sung  by  the  congregation,  is  written 
on  a  separate  staff,  over  the  harmony.  The  choir  will  soon  readily  sing  their  parts 
from  the  organ  score. 

In  thf  Second  Part,  it  will  be  seen  that  an  effort  has  been  made  to  bring  all  the 
Selections  of  Psalms  and  Flymns,  most  commonly  used,  before  the  worshipper,  asso- 
ciated with  appropriate  music.  So  far  as  it  can  be  done,  words  and  melodies  should 
be  associated.  We  have  much  to  contend  with,  in  any  labor  to  promote  congrega- 
tional singing,  on  account  of  the  sad  lack  of  association  between  words  and  melodies 
in  our  Ritual.  Excepting  "  the  old  Gloria  in  Excelsis"  there  is  hardly  a  fragment 
of  our  service  that  has  its  own  music. 

It  will  also  be  remarked,  that  where  there  are  no  more  than  four  Psalms  and  Hymns 
of  a  given  metre,  they  are  placed  together  under  their  appropriate  tunes. 

This  Manual  contains  nearly  one-third  of  the  Psalms,  and  about  the  same  propor- 
tion of  the  Hymn*,  together  with  suitable  music.     Excepting  two  of  the  hymns,  every 
has  been  provided  for,  and  these  were  neglected,  because  they  are  manifestly 
adapted  to  Anthem  treatment 

In  all  other  reepeota,  it  is  hoped   that  this  Manual  will   prove  complete,  and  as  use- 
ful as  could  be  reasonably  expected  from  ■  pioneer  work  of  this  kind. 
It  i^  oommeoded  to  the  Bishops,  Clergy,  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

Church,  with    the    fervent   prayer,   that    it   may    help   unseal   our  lips,  so  that    priest, 

chorister  and  s/orshipper  together,  as  with  one  voice,  may  praise  God  "in  the  beauty 

of  holiness." 


INTRODUCTORY    REMARKS. 


It  is  assumed  in  this  work,  that  one  Chant  is  enough  for  the  Canticles  of  Morning  or 
Evening  Prayer. 

Thus,  at  Morning  Prayer,  after  the  Versicles,  let  the  Chant  for  Venite  be  carefully  played 
before  it  is  sung.  It  may  then  be  used  at  the  close  of  the  Psalter, — or  after  each  Psalm  of 
the  Psalter,  and  also  for  the  second  Canticle,  the  Congregation,  each  time,  after  the  Venite, 
joining  in  the  Chant,  when  the  first  chord  of  it  is  firmly  taken. 

It  is  a  good  and  common  practice  to  hold  the  key-note  of  the  melody  a  few  seconds  be- 
fore the  remainder  of  the  chord  is  taken,  by  way  of  "  premonitory,"  that  all  may  be  in 
readii  t    , 

If  the  Canticles,  Glorias,  and  Te  Deum  are  all  sung  reverently  and  heartily,  there  will  be 
no  danger  of  monotony,  because  few  Chants  are  used. 

All  fantastic  and  extempore  preludes  to  Chants  should  be  avoided. 

The  Canticles  should  be  chanted  vigorously,  and  without  hurry  or  confusion  of  words. 
The  words  that  tall  on  cadence  noted,  should  not  be  drawn  out  longer  than  words  in  the 
recitatives,  while  the  reciting  parts  should,  in  no  instance,  be  sung  more  rapidly  than  the 
time  of  grave  and  impressive  reading. 

The  punctuation  should  be  observed,  and  care  taken  to  keep  the  lungs  well  filled  while 
chanting,  for  the  sake  of  a  clear  and  distinct  articulation,  as  also  for  musical  intonation. 
Many  of  the  Tunes  are  restored  to  the  metrical  form  in  which  they  were  composed  ;  i.  e., 
the  first  and  last  notes  of  each  line  or  bar,  are  semibreves,  while  the  intermediate  notes  are 
written  in  minims. 

I:  rang  with  reference  to  this  notation,  taken  in  moderate  (not  andante)  time,  such  tunes 
as  Old  Hundred,  and  St.  Ann's,  will  be  well  and  vigorously  sustained.  Unhappily,  as  they- 
are  commonly  sung,  they  are  heavy  and  monotonous  to  the  last  degree. 

If  interludes  are  perraited  at  all,  in  the  use  of  these  Chorals,  they  should  be  very  short 
and  choral-lc.     It  is  better  to  introduce  the  Interlude  only  "before  the  Gloria  Pati:i. 

The  importance  of  Congregational  Rehearsal  cannot  bo  too  strongly  insisted  upon,  if  pos- 
sible, under  the  direction  of  the  Clergyman.  This  Manual  will  be  found  very  useful  for 
Parish  and  Sunday  Schools,  and  also  for  Seminaries  where  music  is  pursued  as  a  branch  of 
study. 


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Yinite  Exultemus  Domino.     Psalm  xcv. 

■  Mr.,  let  in  ling  mi-  |  -to  •  the  \  Lord;  | 
(Let  Q8  heartily  rejoioe  in  the  j  strength  •  of  |  our  •  sal-  |  -vation. 
<  Lot  us  oome  before  hie  preeeooe  |  with  ■  thanks-  I  -giving;  | 

/And  ihow  ourselves  I  glad  '  in  |  hiin  '  with  |  psalms. 

S  For  the  Lord  is  •  |  great  — ■  j  ( tod ;  | 

)  And  ■  great  |  King  ■  a-  |  -bove  •  all  |  gods. 

\  In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  [  of'  the  |  earth  ;  || 

j  And  the  strength  of  the  |  hills  ■  is  |  his  =  |  also. 

(The  sea  is  his.  |  nnd  ■  he  I  made  it:  II 

\  And  his  hands  pre-  |  -pared  •  the  |  dry  —  |  land. 

y)  (Mine,  let  in  worship,  I  find  *  fall  |  down,  || 

/  And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  '  tlio  |  Lord  *  our  |  Maker. 

S  For  be  ie  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God ;  H 

|  And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  '  of  |  his  —  |  hand. 

\  y)  worship  the  Lord  in  the  I  beauty  ■  of  |  holiness ;  | 

)  Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  '  in  |  awe  *  of  |  him. 

{  For  be  cometh,  for  he  cotneth  to  |  judge  '  the  |  earth:  J 

( And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo---ple  |  with  '  his  |  truth. 
Gloeia  Patri — below. 

AFTER   THE   FIRST   LESSON. 
Te  Deum  Lapdamuu  g(pp.  2G,  27.) 

AFTER   THE   SECOND   LESSON. 
Jubilate  Deo.     Psalm  c. 

JO  be  joyful  in  the  Lord,  |  all  ■  ye  |  lands:  | 

the  L<»rd  with  gladness,  and  oome  before  Ins  |  pre-*-sence  |  with  ■  a  |  song. 
\  Be  ye  rare  that  the  Lord  |  he  ■  is  |  God:  1!  It  is  he  that  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  our- 
(     selves:   wu  are  his  people,  |  and  ■  the  ;  sheep  of'  hie  |  pasture. 

your  way  into  bii  gatee  with  thanksgiving,  and  into  his  |  courts  ■  with  |  pra 
I  Be  thankfhl  onto  liim,  and  |  speak  ■  good  |  Of'  his  |  Name. 
the  Lord  is  gracious,  ins  mercy  is  |  ev--er-  j  -lasting; 
d  hi^  truth  endareth  from  gene-  j  -ration  •  to  |  gen-*-e-  |  -ration. 
and  •  to  the  '  Son,  [ 
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AFTER   THE   FIRST  LESSON. 

Caxtate  Domino.     Psalm  xcviii. 


0  sora  unto  the  |  Lord  :i  *  new 


I  For  |  he  hath  ■  done  |  marvel- '-lous  |  things. 


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With  his  own  right  hand,  and  with  his  |  ho---ly  |  arm,  | 

Hath  he  |  gotten  ■  him-  |  self  ■  the  |  victory. 

The  Lord  declared  |  his  ■  sal-  |  vation  ;  | 

His  righteousness  hath  he  openly  showed  |  in  '  the  |  sight  *  of  the  |  heatlien. 

lie  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  '  of  |  Israel ;  | 

And  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the  sal-  |  va-"-tion  |  of  '  our  j  God. 

Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord,  |  all  *  ye  |  lands,  B 


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thanks. 

Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  ■  the  |  harp  ;  1 

:j  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  ■  of  |  thanks- 
With  trumpets,  |  also,  ■  and  |  shawms,  J 
0  show  yourselves  joyful  be-  |  -fore  *  the  |  Lord  *  the  |  King. 
Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  there-'-in  |  is;  J 
The  round  world,  and  |  they  .  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  -in. 

Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  he  joyful  together  be- 1  -fore  *  the  J 
For  he  |  cometh  ■  to  |  judge  ■  the  |  earth. 

With  righteousness  shall  he  |  judge  '  the  |  world,  |  And  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  with  '— 
Gloria  Patri — below. 

AFTER   THE   SECOND   LESSON. 

Decs  Misereatur.     Psalm  lxvii. 
us,  •  and  |  bless  us,  | 


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praise  thee. 


{God  be  merciful  unto 
And  show  us  the  light  of  his  countenance,  and  be  |  mer-'-ci 
(Tint  thy  way  may  be  |  known  up---on  |  earth,  \ 
}Thj  saving  |  health  ■  a-  |  mong  •  all  |  nations. 

Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  ■  O  |  God ;  |  Yea,  let  |  all  *  the  |  peo-'-ple 
U)  le:  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  *  be  |  glad;  | 
(For  hou  shalt  judge  the  folk  righteously,  and  govern  the  |  na-*-tions  ] 

Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  ■  0  |  God;  |  Yea,  let  |  all  ■  the  |  peo---ple 
( Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth  ■  her  |  increase;  \ 
|  And  God,  even  our  owru|  God  ■  shall  |  give  us  ■  hi*  |  blessiDg. 

God  |  =-  •  shall  |  bless  us,  |  And  all  tlie  ends  of  the  |  world  ■  shall  |  fear/  —  |  him 
Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the  |  Son,  J  And  |  to  ■  the  |  Hb-'-ly  |  Ghost;  | 


up-'-on  f  earth, 
praise  thee. 


2    { Ai  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now.  and  |  ev---er  |  shall  be,  J 
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Yknite  exultemus  Domino.     Psalm  xcv. 

■mk.  let  us  sing  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord ;  | 

)  I. it  Hi  heartily  rejoice  in  the  J  strength  *  of  |  our  ■  sal-  |  -vation. 

\  Lei  oi  oom€  before  bit  pretence  |  with  ■  thanks-  |  -giving;  | 

j  And  show  ourselves  j  glad  ■  in  |  Dim  '  with  |  psalms. 

S  For  the  Lord  is  .1  |  great  —  |  God ;  J 

j  And  l  great  |  King  '  a-  |  -bove  •  all  |  gods. 

j  In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of  ■  the  |  earth  ;  | 

j  And  the  strength  of  the  |  hills  •  is  I  his  —  |  also. 

(The  sea  is  his,  |  and  ■  lie  |  made  it;  \ 

j  And  liis  hands  pre-  |  -pared  *  the  |  dry  =  |  land. 

( O  come,  let  us  worship,  |  and  ■  fall  |  down,  \ 
j  And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  '  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  Maker. 
{For  be  Kl  the  I  Lord  ■  our  |  God  ;  | 

)  And  we  are  the  people  of  hifl  pasture,  mwL4he  I  sheep  *  of  |  bis  —  |  hand. 
CO  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  ■  of  |  holiness;  \ 
(Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  *  in  |  awe  *  of  |  him. 
j  For  be  eometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  •  the  |  earth;  \ 

(And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo-"-ple  |  with  ■  his  |  truth. 
Gloria  Patri — below. 

AFTER   THE   FIRST   LESSON. 
Te  Decm  Laudamus — (pp.  26,  27.) 

AFTER  THE  SECOND  LESSON. 

Benedictus.     St.  Luke,  i.  68. 

j  Bi  B88ED  be  the  Lord  j  God  '  of  |  Israel ;  \ 

bath  visited,  |  and  ■  re-  |  -deemed  '  his  |  people; 
(  And  bath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal-  I  -va-"-tion  |  for  us,  || 
jln  the  boose  |  of*  his  ]  ser-'-vant  |  David; 
j  A<  he  epake  by  the  mouth  of  Ins  |  ho---ly  |  Prophets,  ] 
\  Which  have  been  |  since  '  the  |  world  ■  be-  |  -gan ; 
(Thai  we  should  be  saved  I  from  •  our  |  enemies,  \ 
I  And  from  the  |  hand  ■  of  |  all  '  that  |  hate  us. 
(Glory  I  e  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  J 
1 1  to-  the  I  li<>---ly  I  Ghost; 

::ow,  and  |  cv---er  |  shall  be,  J 
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AFTER   THE   FIRST   LESSON. 

Bonum  est  Coxfitebi.     Psalm  xcii. 

It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord,  I 
And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  |  name,  ■  O  |  Most  ■  —  |  Highest; 
To  tell  of  thy  loving-kindness  early  |  in  ■  the  |  morning,  \ 
And  of  thy  |  truth  ■  In  the  |  night  '  —  |  season. 
(Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  j  -on  ■  the    |  lute ;  | 
( Upon  a  loud  instrument,  |  and  ■  up-  |  -on  '  the  |  harp. 

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For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad  |  through  •  thy  |  works ;  \ 

And  I  will  rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  oper-  |  -a-*-tions  |  of '  thy  |  hands. 

and  •  to  the  |  Son,  | 
Ghost; 


be  to  the  Father, 
And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho---ly 


(  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev---er  |  shall  be,  | 
(  World  with-  |  -out  ■  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


AFTER   THE   SECOND    LESSON. 

Benedic,  anima  mea.     Psalm  ciii. 

(  Pbaise  the  Lord,  |  O  •  my  I  soul,  \ 

(And  all  that  is  within  me,  |  praise  '  his  ]  ho-'-ly  |  Name. 

(  Praise  the  Lord,  |  O  *  my  |  soul,  \ 

(  And  for-  |  -get  *  not  |  all  ■  his  |  benefits : 

<  "Who  forgiveth  |  all  '  thy  |  sin,  | 

(And  |  heal-"-eth  |  all  *  thine  in-  |  -firmities-; 

j  Who  saveth  thy  |  life  *  from  de-  |  -struction,  \ 

(  And  crowneth  thee  with  j  mercy '  and  |  lov-*-ing-  |  -kindness ; 

S  O  praise  the  Lord,  ye  angels  of  his,  ye  that  ex-  |  -eel  *  in  |  strength  ;  | 

|  Ye  that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  *  of  |  his  •  —  |  word. 

O  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  *  his  |  hosts  ;  | 

Ye  servants  of  [  his  *  that  |  do  ■  his  |  pleasure, 
j  O  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  of  |  his  '  do-  |  -minion :  | 
(Praise  then  the  ]  Lord,  •  —  |  O  •  my  |  soul. 

j  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  J  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  | 
( And  |  to  •  the  |  IIo---ly  |  Ghost ; 

was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  s]>all  be,  | 
(World  with-  J  -out  ■  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


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,    j<>  00MS,  let  us  Billg  on-  |  -to  '  the  ,  Lord;  I 

\  Let  di  heartily  rejoice  in  the  j  strength  ■  of  |  our  •  sal-  |  -vation. 

„    j  For  tlie  Lord  is  a  |  great  —  |  God  ;  I 

\  And  a  great  |  King  ■  a-  |  -bove  '  all  |  gods. 

-    (The  sea  is  his,  |  and  ■  he  |  made  it;  1 
"  \  And  his  liands  pre-  |  -pared  '  the  |  dry  —  |  land. 

,-   (For  he  is  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  God  ;  | 
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1U-  (And"|  to-  the  |  Ho---ly  |  Ghost; 


AFTER  THE   FIRST   LESSON. 

Te  Deum  Laudamus — {if  sting,  pages  26,  27.) 

AFTER   THE   SECOND   LESSON. 
J i- pilate  Deo.     Psalm  c. 


JO  be  joyful  in  the  Lord,  I  all  '  ye  I  lands :  | 
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the  Lord  with  gladness,  and  come  before  his  |  pre-'-sence  |  with  •  a  |  song. 

(()  go  your  way  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and  into  his  |  courts  •  with  |  praise;  I 
"  { Be  thankful  unto  him,  and  |  speak  ■  good  |  of  '  his  |  Name. 


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,    <  In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of  '  the  |  eartli ;  || 
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a    \0  come,  let  us  worship,  |  and  '  fall  |  down,  || 
( And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  ■  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  Maker. 

«    1 0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  j  beauty  ■  of  |  holiness ;  3 
( Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  ■  in  |  awe  '  of  |  him. 

q    {For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  •  the  |  earth;  j 

(And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  with  '  his  |  truth. 

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is  he  that  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ourselves ;    we  are  his  people,  |  and  ■  the  | 
sheep  of  •  his  |  pasture. 


,    {For  the  Lord  is  gracious,  his  mercy  is  |  ev-'-er-  |  -lasting;  | 

(And  his  truth  endureth  from  gene-  |  -ration  *  to  |  gen-'-e-  |  -ration. 

G   j  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  | 
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Cantate  Domino.     Psalm  xcviii. 

,     I  O  anra  unto  the  |  Lord  a  '  new  |  song  ;  J 
(For  |  lie  hath  ■  done  |  marvel-'-lous  |  things. 

0    (The  Lord  declared  |  his  '  sal-  |  vation  ;  J 

\  His  righteousness  hath  he  openly  shewed  |  in  •  the  |  sight  ■  of  the  I  heathen. 

-    (Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord,  j  all  *  ye  |  lands,  8 
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0    (Let  the  fioodd  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  he  joyful  together  be- 1 -fore  *  the  |  Lord;  J 
'  (For  he  |  cometh  ■  to  |  judge  ■  the  |  earth. 

.. .    J  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  | 
lMm  /And  |  to  •  tho  |  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost; 

AFTER  THE  SECOND  LESSON. 

Deus  Misereatur.     Psalm  lxvii. 

-     (God  be  merciful  unto  |  us,  ■  and  |  bless  us,  J 
'  ( And  show  us  the  light  of  his  countenance,  and  be  |  mer---ci-  |  -ful  '  un-  |  -to  U9  : 


o    (  Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  ■  0  |  God ;  Q 
\  Yea,  let  |  all  *  the  |  peo-*-ple  |  praise  thee. 

r    (Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  '  0  |  God;  J 
*  \  Yea,  let  |  all  ■  the  |  peo—ple  |  praise  thee. 


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.    I  With  his  own  right  hand,  and  with  hi^  |  ho---ly  |  arm,  || 
(Hath  he  |  gotten  •  him-  |  self  •  the  |  victory. 

t    (He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  ■  of  |  Israel;  H 
)  And  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the  sal-  I  va---tion  I  of  ■  our  I  God. 


6    ( Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  ■  the  |  harp ;  || 
'  (Sing  to  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  ■  of  |  thanks-  ==-  |  giving. 

g    (Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  there---in  [  is ;  Q 
(The  round  world,  and  |  they  .  that  |  dwell  '  there-  |  -in. 

IQ    (With  righteousness  shall  he  |  judge  ■  the  |  world,  1 
(  And  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  with  •==  |  equity. 

19    (As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-*-er  |  shall  be,  | 
*"  (World  with-  |  -out  ■  end.  |  A |  -men. 


2    (That  thy  way  may  be  |  known  up—on  |  earth,  | 
( Thy  saving  j  health  ■  a-  |  mong  ■  all  |  nations. 

.    ( O  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  '  be  |  glad ;  \ 

(For  thou  shalt  judge  the  folk  righteously,  and  govern  the  |  na-'-tions  |  up---on  |  earth. 

6    ( Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth  ■  her  |  increase ;  1 

( And  God,  even  our  own  j  God  ■  shall  j  give  us  *  his  |  blessing. 

,-    ( God  |  —  •  shall  |  bless  us,  | 

'  (  And  all  the  ends  of  the  |  world  ■  shall  |  fear  ■  —  |  him. 

fi    (As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev---er  |  shall  be,  | 
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,    j  O  come,  lot  us  sing  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord  ;  || 

(  Let  us  heartily  rejoice  in  the  |  strength  ■  of  |  our  ■  sal-  [  -ration. 

3    (  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  —  |  God ;  | 
'  (  And  a  great  |  King  '  a-  |  -bove  ■  all  |  gods. 

r    J  The  sea  is  his,  |  and  ■  lie  |  made  it ;  1 

\  And  his  hands  pre-  |  -pared  *  the  |  dry  —  |  land. 

7    j  For  he  is  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  God  ;  || 

(And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  his  —  |  hand. 

-  A    (  Glorv  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
1U-  \  And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho---ly  |  Ghost ; 


AFTER  THE   FIRST   LESSON. 

Te  Deum  Lacdamus — (if  sung,  pages  26,  2*7.) 

AFTER   THE   SECOND  WESSON. 
Benedictus.     St.  Luke,  i.  68. 

j  Blessed  be  the  Lord  j  God  *  of  |  Israel ;  | 

(For  he  hath  visited,  |'and  ■  re-  |  -deemed  ■  his  |  people; 

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( Which  have  been  |  since  *  the  |  world  ■  be-  |  -gau ; 


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|  And  show  ourselves  j  glad  '  in  |  him  *  with  |  psalms. 

.    { In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of  '  the  |  earth  ;  | 
I  And  the  strength  of  the  I  hills  *  is  I  his  «=  I  also. 


-    JO  come,  let  us  worship,  |  and  ■  tall  |  down,  | 
|  And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  ■  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  Maker. 

ft    JO  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  ■  of  |  holiness ;  I 
(Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  ■  in  |  awe  ■  of  |  him. 

q    (For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  ■  the  |  earth;  fl 

(And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo-*-ple  |  with  '  his  |  truth. 

,  1     { As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-*-er  |  shall  be,  | 
'  (World  with-  )  -out  ■  end.  j  A-  =«  |  -men. 


0    j  And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal-  I  -va-*-tion  |  for  us,  I 
"  (In  the  house  |  of  ■  his  j  ser-*-vant  |  David; 

.    (  That  we  should  be  saved  I  from  '  our  |  enemies,  J 
'  ( And  from  the  |  hand  ■  of  |  all  *  that  |  hate  us. 

g    { As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  | 
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AFTER  THE   FIRST   LESSON. 
Bonum  est  Confitebi.     Psalm  xcii 

-.    f  It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord,  | 

\  And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  |  name,  •  O  |  Most  '  =-  |  Highest  ; 

o    {Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  j  -on  '  the    |  lute ;  | 
\  Upon  a  loud  instrument,  |  and  *  up-  |  -on  *  the  |  harp. 

fi    j  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  *  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
°'  \  And  |  to  •  the  [  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost ; 


AFTER  THE  SECOND  LESSON. 

Benedic,  anima  me  a.     Psalm  ciii. 

,    (Praise  the  Lord,  |  O  •  my  I  soul,  fl 
'  ( And  all  that  is  within  me,  |  praise  '  his  |  ho-'-ly  |  Name. 

0    (  Who  forgiveth  |  all  •■  thy  |  sin,  \ 
'  (And  |  heal-'-eth  |  all  *  thine  in-  |  -firmities; 

f.    JO  praise  the  Lord,  ye  angels  of  his,  ye  that  ex-  |  -eel  '  in  |  strength  ;  \ 

*  Ye  that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  •  of  |  his  *  =  |  word. 


ft   j  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  I  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  fl 
b*  \ And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho-'-ly  [  Ghost; 


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.    { For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad  |  through  ■  thy  |  works ;  | 
'  (And  I  will  rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  oper-  |  -a-*-tions  |  of  ■  thy  |  hands. 

fi    { As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  | 
( World  with-  \  -out '  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


9    ( Praise  the  Lord,  |  0  *  my  |  soul,  | 
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q   \0  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  '  his  |  hosts  ;  | 
'  ( Ye  servants  of  |  his  *  tnat  |  do  ■  his  |  pleasure. 

rr   [O  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  of  |  his  *  do-  |  -minion :  8 
(Praise  thou  the  |  Lord,  •  —  |  0  •  my  |  soul. 

0    ( As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  I 
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i    f  0  come,  let  us  sing  on-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord  ;  | 

|  Lot  us  heartily  rejoice  in  the  |  strength  •  of  |  our  '  sal-  |  -vation. 

3    |  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  —  |  God ;  | 

\  And  a  great  |  King  ■  a-  |  -bove  *  all  |  gods. 

g    | The  sea  is  his,  |  and  *  he  |  made  it;  | 

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^    ( For  he  is  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  God  ;  \ 

\  And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  "  of  |  liis  —  |  hand. 


..  n    J  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  I  and  ■  to  the  I  Son,  | 
1U>  JAnd  |  to  •  the  |  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost; 


AFTER   THE   FIRST   LESSOxN. 

Te  Deum  Lacdamus — (if  sung,  pages  26,  27.) 

AFTER   THE   SECOND   LESSON. 

Benedictus.     St.  Luke,  i.  68. 

,    j  Blessed  be  the  Lord  j  God  ■  of  |  Israel ;  \ 
*  (For  he  hath  visited,  |  and  ■  re-  |  -deemed  •  his  |  people; 

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'  I  Which  have  been  |  since  ■  the  |  world  ■  be-  |  -gan; 


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(And  show  ourselves  |  glad  ■  in  |  him  '  with  |  psalms. 

<    (In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of  '  the  |  earth;  || 
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( And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  '  the  |  Lord  '  our  |  Maker. 

o    JO  worsliip  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  ■  of  |  holiness;  H 
(Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  ■  in  |  awe  '  of  |  him. 

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*"  ( In  the  house  |  of '  his  |  ser-'-vant  ]  David ; 

( That  we  should  be  saved  I  from  *  our  |  enemies,  I 
( And  from  the  |  hand  '  of  |  all  *  that  |  hate  us. 

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Boxum  est  Coxfiteri.     Psalm  xciL 

,    J  It  is  a  good  tiling  to  give  thanks  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  Lord,  | 

}  And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  |  name,  ■  0  |  Most  '  =-  |  Highest  ; 

3    (Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  I  -on  '  the    I  lute  ;,| 
\  Upon  a  loud  instrument,  |  and '  up-  |  -on  ■  tlie  |  harp. 

k    jGlorv  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  '  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
°-  \  And"|  to  '  the  |  Ho---ly  |  Ghost; 


AFTER  THE  SECOND  LESSON. 

Benedic.  anima  mea.     Psalm  ciii. 


,    J  Praise  the  Lord,  |  O  •  my  I  soul,  |j 
'  {And  all  that  is  within  me,  |  praise  *  his  |  ho-'-ly  |  Name. 

I    I  "Who  forgiveth  |  ail  *  thy  |  sin,  \ 

'  '  (And  |  heal-'-eth  |  all  ■  thine  in-  |  -firmities; 

-    S  O  praise  the  Lord,  ye  angels  of  his,  ye  that  ex-  |  -eel  *  in  |  strength  ;  | 
'  |  Ye  that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  '  of  |  his 


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(And  of  thy  |  truth  ■  in  the  |  niglit  ■  —  |  season. 

.    i  For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad  |  through  ■  thy  |  works ;  1 
'  (And  I  will  rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  oper-  |  -a-"-tions  |  of '  thy  |  hand?. 

6    ( As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  fl 
'  \  World  with-  I  -out '  end.  I  A-  =-  I  -men. 


0    ( Praise  the  Lord,  |  0  ■  my  J  soul,  | 

(And  for-  |  -get '  not  |  all  ■  his  |  benefits: 

.    J  Who  saveth  thy  |  life  ■  from  de-  |  -struction,  \ 
'  ( And  crowneth  thee  with  |  mercy  •  and  |  lov---ing-  |  -kindness ; 

«    j  O  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  ■  his  |  hosts  ;  \ 
'  (  Ye  servants  of  |  his  '  that  |  do  ■  his  |  [Measure. 

7    <0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  of  |  his  *  do-  |  -minion:  \ 
'  (  Praise  thou  the  |  Lord,  •  —  |  0  •  my  |  soul. 

0    (  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev---er  J  shall  be,  | 
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*    SO  come,  let  us  sing  un-  |  -to  •  the  |  Lord  ;  H 

|  Let  U3  heartily  rejoice  in  the  |  strength  •  of  |  our  '  sal-  |  -vation. 

o    S  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  —  |  God  ;  | 
{ And  a  great  |  King  ■  a-  |  -bove  ■  all  |  gods. 

k    {The  sea  is  his,  |  and  ■  he  |  made  it;  8 

(And  his  hands  pre-  |  -pared  ■  the  |  dry  —  |  land. 

»    ( For  he  is  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God ;  fl 

I  And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  his  —  |  hand. 


in   j  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  |] 
1V'  | And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost; 

AFTER  THE   FIRST  LESSON. 

Benedicite  omnia  opera — (pages  28,  29.) 

AFTER  THE  SECOND  LESSON. 

Jubilate  Deo.     Psalm  c. 

,    ( 0  be  joyful  in  the  Lord,  I  all  ■  ye  |  lands  :  |j 
'  ( Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness,  and  come  before  his  |  pre-'-sence  |  with  •  a  |  song. 

3    (O  go  your  way  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and  into  his  I  courts  ■  with  |  praise;  I 
'  (Be  thankful  unto  him,  and  |  speak  ■  good  |  of  *  his  |  Name. 


K   j  Glory  bo  to  the  Father,  I  and  ■  to  the  I  Son,  | 
5'  |  And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho---ly  f  Ghost; 


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{Before  the  Gospel.)  Glo    -    ry      |  be  to     j  thee,     0     |    Lord. 


I    *  Lai  us  come  before  his  presence  |  with  *  thanks-  |  -giving;  | 
\  And  show  ourselves  |  glad  ■  in  |  him  '  with  |  psalms. 

.    (  In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of  ■  the  |  earth  ;  | 
'  (And  the  strength  of  the  |  hills  ■  is  |  his  —  |  also. 

g    { 0  come,  let  us  worship,  |  and  *  fall  |  down,  | 
'  (  And  kneel  be-  |  -fore  ■  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  Maker. 

8   JO  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  '  of  |  holiness ;  | 
'  (Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  ■  in  |  awe  •  of  |  him. 

n    (For  he  cometh,  for  he  coraeth  to  |  judge  *  the  |  earth;  | 
'  (  And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  with  '  his  |  truth. 

-1    ( As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-*-er  |  shall  be,  | 
(World  with-  |  -out  *  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


CBe  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  |  he  •  is  |  God :  | 
2.  <  It  is  he  that  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ourselves  ;    we  are  his  people,  |  and  '  the 
(         sheep  of  '  his  |  pasture. 

,    (For  the  Lord  is  gracious,  his  mercy  is  |  ev---er-  |  -lasting;  | 
'  (And  his  truth  endureth  from  gene-  |  -ration  •  to  |  gen---e-  J  -ration. 

fi    { A*  ir  wm  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  J  ev---er  |  shall  be,  | 
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AFTER  THE   FIRST   LESSON. 

Cantate  Domino.     Psalm  xoviiL 

(  0  sing  unto  the  |  Lord  a  ■  new  |  song ;  | 
(For  |  he  hath  ■  done  |  marvel-'-lous  |  things. 

(  The  Lord  declared  |  his  '  sal-  |  vation  ;  Q 

|  His  righteousness  hath  lie  openly  shewed  |  in  ■  the  [  sight  '  of  the  I  heathen. 

( Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord,  |  all  *  ye  |  lands,  | 
( Sing,  re-  |  joice,  '  and  |  give  =  |  thanks. 

{  With  trumpets,  |  also,  *  and  |  shawms,  | 

\  O  show  yourselves  joyful  be-  |  -fore  '  the  |  Lord  '  the  |  King. 

(  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be- 1  -fore  *  the  |  Lord ;  B 
(For  he  |  cometh  ■  to  |  judge  ■  the  |  earth. 

{ Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
\  And  |  to  •  the  |  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost ; 


AFTER   THE   SECOND   LESSON. 


Deu9  Misereatue.     Psalm  lxvii. 

,    (God  be  merciful  unto  |  us,  ■  and  |  bless  us,  | 
"  ( And  show  us  the  light  of  his  countenance,  and  be  |  mer-'-ci-  |  -ful  ■  un-  |  -to  us 


„    { T>et  the  people  praise  |  thee,  *  0  |  God ;  J 
\  Yea,  let  |  all  '  the  |  pco-*-ple  |  praise  thee. 

I    ( Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  ■  0  |  God;  | 
'  ( Yea,  let  |  all  '  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  praise  thee. 


ft   jGlorv  be  to  the  Father,  J  and  '  to  the  |  Son,  J 
H>  |  And" |  to  ■  the  |  IIo---ly  |  Ghost; 


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\  Hath  he  |  gotten  ■  him-  |  self  ■  the  |  victory. 

.    ( He  hath  remembered  liis  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  *  of  |  Israel ;  | 
'  1  And  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the  sal-  |  va-'-tion  |  of  ■  our  |  God. 


R    j  Praise  the  Lord  up-  I  on  *  the  |  harp ;  | 

(  Sing  to  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  ■  of  |  thanks-  — 


giving. 


o    (  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  there---in  |  is ;  | 
(The  round  world,  and  |  they  ■  that  |  dwell  '  there-  |  -in. 

,  0    f  With  righteousness  shall  he  |  judge  ■  the  |  world,  I 
'  (  And  the  |  peo-'-ple  |  with  •=»  |  equity. 

j-    \  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  1 
(  World  with-  J  -out  ■  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


9    { That  thy  way  may  be  |  known  up---on  |  earth,  J 
(  Thy  saving  |  health  ■  a-  |  mong  ■  all  |  nations. 

.    (O  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  •  be  |  glad;  J 
'  (For  thou  shalt  judge  the  folk  righteously,  and  govern  the 

6    J  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth  •  lier  |  increase  ;  I 
'  (And  God,  even  our  own  j  God  '  shall  |  give  us  -  his  |  blessing. 

id  |  —  '  shall  |  bless  us,  | 

(Ami  all  tlit*  ends  <»f  the  |  world  -shall  |  fear  '  =  |  him. 

nning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  |  shall  be,  | 
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(  We  praise  |  thee,  .  O  |  God ;  || 

|  We  acknowledge  |  thee  *  to  |  be  •  the  |  Lord. 

(To  thee  all  Angels  |  cry  •  a-  I  loud;  || 

(  The  Heavens,  and  |  all  ■  the  ]  Powers  ■  there-  |  -in. 

J  Holy,  |  Ho---ly,  I  Holy,  | 

( Lord  |  God  ■  of  |  Sa-'-ba-  |  -oth  ; 

The  glorious  company  of  the  Apostles  |  praise  *  =  |  thee.  |] 
The  goodly  fellowship  of  the  |  Pro-'-phets  |  praise  *  =-  |  thee. 

(The  Father  of  an  |  infi-'-nite  |  Majesty;  | 

(Thine  adorable,  |  true  '  and  |  on-*-ly  |  Son; 

(  Thou  |  art  •  the  |  King  | 

|  Of  |  Glo---ry,  |  O  •  p-  |  Ohrbt 

j  When  thou  tookest  upon  thee  to  de-  |  -liv---er  |  man,  | 

(Thou  didst  humble  thyself  to  be  |  born  *  =  |  of  *  a  |  Virgin. 

(Thou  sittest  at  the  right  |  hand  •  of  |  God,  || 

j  In  the  |  Glo  -  ry  |  of*  the  Father. 

( Wt-  therefore  pray  thee,  |  help  ■  thy  |  servants,  || 

(  Whom  thou  hast  redeemed  |  with  ■  thy  |  pre-'-cions  |  blood. 

CO  Lord,  |  sere  ■  thy  |  people,  | 

[And  |  bios  •  =  |  =  •  thine  |  heritage. 

D»y  |  =  '  by  |  day  fl  We  I  mag-  =  |  ni---fy  |  thee. 

Vouch-  |  safe,  ■  0  |  Lord,  fl  To  keep  us  |  this  ■  day  |  with-'-out  |  sin. 

0  Lord,  let  thy  mercy  |  be  '  up-  |  -on  us,  J  As  our  |  trust  *  —  |  is  *  in 


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All  the  earth  doth  |  wor-'-ship  |  thee,  | 

The  |  Fa-'-ther  |  ev-*-er-  |  -lasting. 
(To  thee.  Cherubim  and  |  Ser-*-a-  |  -phim  | 
(Con-  |  -tinu---al-  j  -ly  •  do  j  cry, 

\  Heaven  and  |  Earth  '  are  |  full  | 
(Of  the  |  Majes---ty  |  of-  thy  \  Glory. 

(The  noble  army  of  Martyrs  |  praise  *  —  |  thee,  | 

(  The  holy  Church  throughout  all  the  world  |  doth  '  ac-  |  -know-*-ledge  |  thee ; 

J  Also  the  |  Ho---ly  |  Ghost,  | 

(The  |  Com  —  |  — «  forter. 

jThou  art  the  ever-  j  -last-'-ing  I  Son  | 

|  Of  |  —-the  |  Fa--=-  |  ther. 

j  When  thou  hadst  overcome  the  |  sharpness  ■  of  |  death,  p 

(Thou  didst  open  the  Kingdom  of  |  Heaven  ■  to  |  all  •  be-  |  -Hevers. 

{ We  believe  that  |  thou  •  shalt  |  come  | 

(To  1  be  "  —  |  our  ■  —  |  Judge. 

\  Make  them  to  be  numbered  |  with  ■  thy  |  Saints,  | 

( In  |  glo-'-ry  |  ev--er-  |  -lastiDg. 

i  Gov-  |  =  •  ern  |  them,  | 

lift  •  them  |  up  •  for  |  ever. 
And  we  |  worship  ■  thy  |  Name  \  Ever,  |  World  '  —  |  with-'-out  |  end. 
O  L  mercy  ■  up-  j  -on  us,  |  Have  |  iner-'-cy  |  up-'-on  |  ns. 

!.  in  thee  |  have  ■  I  |  trusted,  |  Let  me  |  nev---er  [  be  *  con-  |  -founded. 


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(  Pniise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Hitn  ■  for  |  ever. 

j  <>  j  e  Heavens,  I  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  I 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

|0  all  ye  Powers  of  the  Lord,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord;  1 
(  Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

( O  ye  Stars  of  Heaven,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  | 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

( O  ye  Winds  of  God,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord ;  | 
( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  '  for  |  ever. 

(O  ye  Winter  and  Summer,  |  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord ;  | 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

( O  ye  Frost  and  Cold,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord ;  || 
( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

(O  ye  Nights  and  Days,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord;  i 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

(  O  ye  Lightnings  and  Clouds,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord ;  J 
( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  j  Him  *  for  |  ever. 

{ O  ye  Mountains  and  Hills,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord ;  J 
( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  '  for  |  ever. 

( 0  ye  Wells,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  1 

( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

(O  ye  Whales,  and  all  that  move  in  the  waters,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord ;  ] 
(  Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  *  for  |  ever. 

<  O  all  ye  Beasts  and  Cattle,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord ;  0 
( Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  •  for  |  ever. 

{ O  let  Israel  |  bless  *  the  |  Lord  ;  || 

(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  •  for  |  ever. 

{ O  ye  Servants  of  the  Lord,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  Q 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  '  for  |  ever. 

(O  ye  Holy  and  Humble  Men  of  Heart,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  \ 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever! 

[Glory  be  to  tho  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son.  fl 
( And'j  to  '  the  |  Ho-'-ly  |  Ghost. 


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0  J*  Bon  and  Moon,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord;  || 
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S I )  ye  Fire  and  Heat,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  || 
(Praise  nim,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

JO  ye  Dews  and  Frost*,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  fl 
(Praise  Him,  and  j  magni-'-fy  |  Him  *  for  |  ever. 

\  < )  ye  lee  and  Snow,  j  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  || 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

1 1  I  j  e  Light  and  Darkness,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  fl 
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JO  let  the  Earth  |  bless  ■  the  |  Lord  ;  || 

.  let  it  i>raise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Hira  •  for  |  ever. 

iO  all  ye  Green  Things  upon  the  earth,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord ;  \ 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  j  ever. 

(O  ye  Seas  and  Floods,  j  bless  ■  ye  tlie  |  Lord  ;  j| 
(Praise  Him,  and  j  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

JO  all  ye  Fowls  of  the  air,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord;  J 
(  Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

j « )  ye  Children  of  men,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord  :  1 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  ■  for  |  ever. 

j  O  ye  Priests  of  tlie  Lord,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord  ;  [ 
(Praise  Him,  and  |  magni-'-fy  |  Him  '  for  |  ever. 

j  ( )  ye  Spirits  and  Souls  of  the  righteous,  |  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord ;  fl 
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CANTICLES     FOR     EASTER 
INSTEAD   OF   THE   VENITE. 


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Therefore  |  let  ■  us  |  keep  ■  the  |  feast. 

Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  [  dieth  •  no  |  more;  fl 
Death  hath  do  |  more  *  do-  |  -min---ion  |  over  him. 

Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  dead  indeed  I  un---to  |  sin;  |] 
Bat  alive  unto  God  through  |  Je-'-sus  |  Christ  '  our  |  Lord. 

For  since  by  |  man  ■  came  |  death,  | 

r»v  man  came  also  the  resiir-  |  -rec-'-tion  |  of*  the  |  dead. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  I  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  ] 
And"  |  to  •  the  |  Ho---ly  (  Ghost. 


Thanksgiving  Day. 

1    {  Praise  ye  the  Lord  ;  for  it  is  good  to  sing  praises  nn-  |  -to  *  our  |  God  ; 
'  ( For  it  is  |  pleasant  •  and  |  praise  ■  is  |  comely. 

o    (He  healeth  those  that  are  |  broken  ■  in  |  heart,  | 
)  And  |  bind-'-eth  |  up  ■  their  |  wounds. 

-    { He  giveth  to  the  |  beast  '  his  |  food,  | 
'  \  And  to  the  |  young  ■  =  |  ravens  •  which  |  cry. 


(  For  he  hath  strengthened  the 
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\  And  |  to  •  the  |  IIo--ly 


bars  of  ■  thy  |  gates  ;  J 
children  •  with-  |  -in  thee. 

and  •  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
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*  /Praise  him  in  the  I  hrma-'-ment  I  of-  hit 


[  of  •  his  |  power. 


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'   (Praise  him  np-  |  -on  '  the  |  lute  •  and  |  harp. 

-    {  Praise  him  upon  the  |  well-*-tuned  |  cymbals:  \ 
,     i  Praiae  him  op-  |  -on  •  the  |  loud  ■  —  |  cymbals. 

be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  || 
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(But  with  the  unleavened  broad  |  of  ■  sin-  |  -cerity  "and  |  truth. 

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'  (But  in  that  he  liveth,  he  |  liv---eth  |  un---to  |  God. 


^    (Christ  is  risen  j  from  ■  the  |  dead,  J 

(And  become  the  first-  |  -fruits  •  of  j  them  ■  that  [  slept. 

8    ( For  as  in  |  Adam  ■  all  |  die,  | 
'  (Even  bo  in  Christ  shall  |  all  ■  be  ]  made  ■  a-  |  -live. 

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'  ( World  with-  |  -out  *  end.  |  A-  •  =•  |  men. 


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( He  gathereth  together  the  |  out- '-casta  |  of  .  =—  |  Israel. 

( lie  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds,  and  prepareth  |  rain  ■  for  the  |  earth  :  || 
( He  maketh  the  grass  to  |  grow  ■  up-  |  -on  •  the  j  mountains. 


(  Praise  the  Lord,  |  O 
( Praise  thy  |  God  ■  — 


o    f  He  maketh  |  peace  ■  in  thy 
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Je-  |  -rusalem  ;  || 
|  =  •  O  |  Zion. 

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|  fi-'-nest  |  of  *  the  |  wheat. 

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( World  with-  |  -out  *  end.  |  A-  =-  |  -men. 


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( Praise  him  according  |  to  '  his  |  excel-'-lent  |  greatness. 

••  him  in  the  |  cymbals  ■  and  |  dances  :  | 
(Praise  him  up-  |  -on  ■  the  |  strings  ■  and  |  pipe. 

(Let  every  thing  |  that  '  hath  J  breath  |  . 
( Prai  —  |  —  •  —  |  -se  *  the  |  Lord. 


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/That  I  may  be  certified  liow  |  long  ■  I  |  have  *  to  |  live. 

C  Behold,  Thou  hast  made  my  days  a9  it  were  a  span  long,  and  mine  age  is  even  as  no- 

<  thing  in  re-  |  -sped  ■  of  |  Thee;  | 

(And  verily  every  man  living  is  |  il-'-to-  |  -geth-"-er  |  vanity. 

S  For  man  walketh  in  a  vain  shadow,  and  disqnieteth  him-  |  -self  '  in  |  vain;  | 
(He  heapeth  np  riches,  and  cannot  |  tell  ■  =  |  who  *  shall  |  gather  them. 
And  now,  Lord,  |  what  is  ■  my  |  hope  I  ||  Truly  my  |  hope  '  is  |  even  *  in  |  Thee. 
S  Deliver  me  from  |  all  '  mine  of-  |  -fences,  \ 
(And  make  me  not  a  re-  |  -buke  *  on-  |  -to  ■  the  |  foolish. 
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<  sume  away,  like  as  it  were  a  moth  |  fretting  •  a  |  garment;  B 
(  Every  man  |  there-'-fore  |  is  *  but  |  vanity. 

Ulear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  and  with  Thine  ears  con-  |  -sider  ■  my  |  calling;  | 
(  Hold  not  Thy  |  peace  •  —  |  at  •  my  |  tears. 
For  I  am  a  stranger  with  Thee  |  and  •  a  |  sojourner,  |  as  |  all  •  my  |  fa-'-thers  |  were. 
(O  spare  me  a  little,  that  I  may  re-  |  -cover  ■  my  |  strength,  || 
(  Before  I  go  hence,  and  |  be  •  no  |  more  =  |  seen. 
Lord,  Thou  hast  |  been  ■  our  |  refuge  |  from  one  gener-  |  -ation  |  to  an-  |  -other. 

(  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth,  or  ever  the  earth  and  the  |  world  *  were  ) 
(  made,  1  Thou  art  God  from  everlasting,  and  |  world  ■  with-  |  -out  —  |  end. 

(Thou  turnest  man  |  to  '  do-  |  -struction  ;  1 

( Again  Thou  sayest,  Come  a-  |  -gain,  ■  ye  |  children  '  of  |  men. 

S  For  a  thousand  years  in  Thy  sight  are  |  but  •  as  [  yesterday,  || 

(Seeing  that  it  is  past,  |  as  •  a  |  watch  ■  in  the  |  night. 

I  Aj  soon  as  Thou  scatterest  them  they  are  even  |  as  •  a-  |  -sleep,  J 

(And  fade  away  |  sndden-'-ly  |  like  '  the  |  grass. 

(  In  the  morning  it  is  green,  and  |  grow-*-eth  |  up  ;  | 

(  Hut  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  |  down,  ■  dried  |  np,  ■  and  |  withered. 

^  For  we  consume  away  in  |  Thy  '  dis-  |  -pleasure,  \ 

(And  are  afraid  at  Thy  |  wrath-'-ful  |  in-'-dig-  |  -nation. 

^Tliou  liast  set  our  mis-  |  -deeds  ■  be-  |  -fore  Thee,  \ 

(  And  our  secret  sins  in  the  |  light  ■  of  j  Thy  '  «—  |  countenance. 

{  For  when  Thou  art  angry,  all  our  |  days  ■  are  |  gone.  B 

/  We  bring  our  years  to  an  end,  as  it  |  were  '  a  |  tale  '  that  is  |  told. 

(The  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years  and  ten  ;  and  though  men  be  so  strong  that 

1        they  oome to  foaraoore  years,  vet  is  their  strength  then  bnt  |  labor*  and  |  sorrow  ;| 

(So  soon  paateth  it  a-  j  -way,  '  and  |  we  '  are  |  gone. 

aofa  us  to  |  number -our  |  days,]  that  we  may  ap-  |  -ply  our  |  liearts  unto  |  wisdom. 
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tO  traise  the  Lord ;  laud  ye  the  |  name  ■  of  the  |  Lord  ;  jj 
\  Praise  it,  0  ye  j  ser---vants  |  of  ■  the  |  Lord. 

I  Ve  thlt  stand  in  the  |  house  *  of  the  |  Lord  ;  I 

( In  the  courts  oi  the  |  house  '  of  |  our  ■  =  |  God. 

\0  praise  the  Lord,  for  the  |  Lord  ■  is  |  gracious :  \ 

(O  sin::  praises  onto  his  j  name'  for  |  it  *  is  |  lovely. 

S  The  Lord  is  |  gracious  ■  and  |  merciful,  \ 
{Long-suffering  |  and  ■  of  |  great  ■  =  |  goodm 

(The  Lord  is  loving  unto  |  eve-'-ry  |  man  ;  |] 
(And  his  nicrey  is  |  o---ver  |  all  '  his  |  works. 

{  All  thy  works  praise  |  thee,  *  0  |  Lord  ;  I 

( And  thy  |  saints  ■  give  |  thanks  ■  un-  |  -to  thee. 

(The  Lord  doth  |  huild  *  up  Je-  |  -rusalem  ;  | 

(And  gather  together  the  |  out---casts  |  of  ■  =  |  Israel. 

S  He  healeth  those  that  are  |  hroken  '  in  |  heart;  j 
|  And  giveth  j  medicine  '  to  |  heal  '  their  |  sic!. 


(The  Lord's  delight  is  in  |  thern  '  that  |  fear  him 
^  And  put  their  j  trust  '  in  j  his  ■  =  |  mercy. 


J  Praise  the  Lord, 
( Praise  |  —  ■  thy 


O  •  Je-  |  -rusalem ;  | 
God,  •  0  |  Zion. 


(For  he  hath  made  fast  the  |  bars  of  '  thy  |  gates  ;  | 
(And  hath  |  blessed  ■  thy  |  children  ■  with-  |  -in  thee. 

(He  maketh  peace  |  in  *  thy  |  borders;  | 

(And  filleth  thee  |  with  '  the  |  flour  ■  of  |  wheat. 

(  He  is  our  God,  even  the  God  of  whom  |  cometh  ■  sal-  |  -vation  ;  | 
{God  i-  the  Lord  by  |  whom  ■  we  es-  |  -cape  ■  —  |  death. 

0  God,  wonderful  art  thou  in  thy  |  ho-*-Iy  |  places :  {  even  the  God  of  Israel,  he  will 
give  strength  and  power  unto  his  |  peo--ple.  |  Blessed  ■  be  |  God. 

v  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  \ 
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(World  with-  |  -out  ■  end.  |  A-  —  |  men. 


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EXAUDIAT   TE    DoMINDS. 

(  The  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  |  day  '  of  |  trouble ;  | 

(The  Name  of  the  |  God  ■  of  |  Jacob  ■  de-  |  -fend  thee: 

S  Send  thee  lielp  |  from  '  the  |  sanctuary,  | 

(  And  |  strengthen  '  thee  |  out  *  of  |  Sion. 

j  Remember  |  all  ■  thy  |  offerings,  | 

(  And  ac-  |  -cept  ■  thy  |  burnt  —  |  sacrifice. 

(Grant  tliee  thy  |  heart's  de-  |  -sire,  i 

(  And  ful-  |  -til  —  |  all  •  thy  |  mind. 

{  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  triumph  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  *  our  |  God:  | 

(The  Lord  per-  |  -form  ■  all  |  thy  '  pe-  |  -titions. 

(Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  helpeth  his  Anointed,  and  will  hear  him  from  his  |  ho-*-ly  | 

heaven,  | 
( Even  with  the  wholesome  |  strength  •  of  |  his  •  right  |  hand. 

(Some  put  their  trust  in  chariots,  and  |  some  ■  in  [  horses,  \ 

I  Hut  we  will  remember  the  |  Name  of  •  the  |  Lord  ■  our  |  God. 

(They  are  brought  |  down  '  and  |  fallen;  fl 

(  Bat  we  are  |  risen  ■  and  |  stand  =  |  upright. 

\  Save,  Lord  ;  and  hear  us,  O  |  King  '  of  |  heaven,  J 

(  When  |  we  =  |  call  •  up-  |  -on  thee. 

PSALM    23. 

DOMIXUS    REGIT    ME. 

(The  Lord  I  is  ■  my  |  Shepherd,  | 


(Therefore  |  can  ■  I  |  lack  —  |  nothing. 

( Be  Bhall  feed  me  |  in  a  ■  green  |  pasture,  | 

\  And  lead  me  forth  be-  |  -side  ■  the  |  waters  ■  of  |  comfort. 

J  Hi-  shall  con-  |  -vert  *  my  |  soul,  || 

(And  bring  me  forth  in  the  paths  of  |  righteous-'-ness  |  for  ■  his  |  Name's  sake. 

though  1  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  [  fear  ■  no  |  evil,  | 
/  For  lb. .u  art  with  me;  thy  |  rod  ■  and  |  thy  ■  staff  |  comfort  me. 
(Thou  shall  prepare  a  table  before  me  against  I  them  '  that  |  trouble  mo;  \ 
[Thoa  hast  anointed  my  bead  with  oil,  and  |  my  ■  cup  |  shall  ■  be  |  full. 
j  Bui  thy  loving  kindness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  |  of"  my  j  life;  \ 
I  And  I  will  dwell  in  the  bouse  |  of  '  the  |  Lord  ■  for  |  ever. 


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Domini  est  terra. 

(The  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  nil  that  |  fcher©-*-in  |  b;J 

(The  compass  of  the  world,  and  |  they  ■  that  |  dwell  ■  there-  |  -in. 

(For  he  hath  founded  it  up-  ]  -on  ■  the  [  seas,  | 

/And  pre-  |  -pared  it  ■  up-  j  -on  ■  the  |  floods. 

(Who  shall  ascend  into  the  liill  I  of  ■  the  |  Lord  ?  | 

(Or  who  shall  rise  up  |  in  '  his  [  ho---ly  |  place  ! 

(Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  |  and  a  ■  pure  |  heart;  |  And  that  hath  not  lift  up  his 

\         mind  unto  vanity,  nor  |  sworn  ■  to  de-  |  -ceive  '  his  |  neighbor. 

He  shall  receive  the  blessing  |  from  ■  the  |  Lord,  | 

And  righteonsneM  from  the  |  God  ■  of  |  his  •  sal-  |  -vation. 
(This  is  the  feneration  of  |  them  '  that  |  seek  him ;  | 
(Even  of  them  that  |  seek  ■  thy  |  face,  ■  O  |  Jacob. 

(lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates ;  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  |  -last-'-ing  |  doors;  | 
)  And  the  King  of  |  glo--ry  |  shall  ■  come  |  in. 
(  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  ?  | 

)  It  is  the  Lord,  strong  and  mighty,  even  the  |  Lord  —  |  mighty  ■  in  |  battle. 
( Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates :  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  |  -last-'-ing  |  doors;  | 
J  And  the  Kin_'  of  I  glo---ry  j  shall  *  come  |  in. 
( Who  is  the  |  King  ■  of  |  glory?  | 
( Even  the  Lord  of  hosts,  |  he  is  *  the  |  King  ■  of  |  glory. 


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PSALM    43. 

JUDICA    ME,    DEUS. 

(Give    sentence  with  me,  O  God,  and  defend  my  cause  against  the  un-  |  -god-'-ly  j 

le;  I  O  deliver  me  from  the  de-  |  -ceitful  •  and  |  wick-*-ed  |  man. 
(For  thou  art  the  God  of  my  strength  ;  why  hast  thou  |  pat  ■  me  |  from  thee?  | 
(And  why  |  tavily,  |  while*  the  |  enemy  ■  op-  j  »preaoeUi  me? 

and  thy  truth,  that  |  they  ■  may  |  lead  me,  | 
|   '  ly  |  hill,  •  and  |  to  ■  thy  |  dwelling. 

And  that  I  may  go  unto  the  altar  of  God,  even  unto   the  God  of  my  |  joy  '  and  | 

gladness:  |  And  upon  the  harp  will  I  gi?e  thanks  unto  J  thee,  ■  O  |  God,  •  "my 
Why  art  th  I  >  '  my  |  soul?  | 

And  why  art  thou  j  so  *  dis-  |  -quieted  '  with-  |  -in  me? 

.    (O  put  thy  |  trust  '  in  |  God  :  |  For  I  will  yet  give  him  thanks,  which  is  the  help  of  my 
'*  (  |  counte-'-nance  |  and  ■  my  |  God. 

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Qlemadmodum. 

I. ikk  us  the  htft  de-  |  -sireth  •  tlie  |  water-brooks,  | 

So  longeth  ray  soul  |  af--ter  |  thee,  '  0  |  God. 

My  soul  is  atliirst  for  God,  yea,  even  for  the  |  liv-'-ing  |  God:  1 

When  shall  I  come  to  appear  be-  |  -fore  •  the  |  presence  *  of  |  God? 
j  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  |  day  ■  and  |  night,  |j 
(  While  they  daily  say  unto  me,  |  Where  ■  is  |  now  ■  thy  |  God  ? 
(  Xow  when  I  think  thereupon,  I  pour  out  my  heart  j  by  '  my-  |  -self;  \ 
( For  I  went  with  the  multitude,  and  brought  them  forth  in-  |  -to  ■  the  |  liouse  •  of 


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In  the  voice  of  praise  |  and  ■  thanks-  |  -giving,  ||  Among  such  as  j  keep  =  |  ho-'-ly 
i  Why  art  thou  so  full  of  heaviness,  |  0  •  my  |  soul  ?  | 
( And  why  art  thou  |  so  '  dis-  |  -quieted  '  with-  |  -in  me  ? 

| Put  thy  |  trust  •  in  |  God:  || 

(For  I  will  yet  give  him  thanks  |  for  ■  the  |  help  of  ■  his  j  countenance. 

My  God,  my  soul  is  I  vexed  ■  with-  |  -in  me  ;  ||  Therefore  will  I  remember  thee  concern- 
ing the  land  of  Jordan,  and  the  |  lit-'-tle  |  hill  ■  of  |  Ilermon. 
( One  deep  calleth  another,  because  of  the  noise  |  of  ■  the  |  water-pipes ;  J 
(All  thy  waves  and  |  storms  =  |  are  '  gone  |  over  me. 

(The  Lord  hath  granted  his  loving-kindness  |  in  '  the  |  day-time:  ||  And  in  the  night 
(         season  did  I  sing  of  him,  and  made  my  prayer  un-  |  -to  '  the  |  God  of  •  my  |  life. 
(I  will  say  unto  the  God  of  my  strength,  Why  hast  |  thou  *  for-  |  -gotten  me?  | 
(  Why  go  I  thus  heavily  |  while  '  the  |  enemy  '  op-  |  -presseth  me  I 
\  Mv  bones  are  smitten  asunder  as  |  with  *  a  |  sword,  || 
(  While  mine  enemies,  that  trouble  me,  |  cast  ■  me  |  in  ■  the  |  teeth  ; 

Namely,  while  they  say  |  daily  *  un-  |  -to  me,  1  Where  |  =  is  |  now  ■  thy  |  God? 
(  Why  art  thou  so  vexed,  |  O  .  my  |  soul  ?  | 
(And  why  art  thou  |  so  '  dis-  |  -quieted  ■  with-  |  -in  me? 
(0  put  thy  |  trust  ■  in  |  God  ;| 
(For  I  will  yet  thank  him,  which  is  the  help  of  my  |  countc-'-nance,  |  and  ■  my  |  God. 

PSALM    4G. 
Deus  noster  refugium. 
God  il  oar  |  hope  ■  and  |  strength  ;  ||  A  very  |  pre-'-sent  j  help  *  in  |  trouble. 
j  Therefore  will  we  not  tear,  though  the  |  earth  ■  be  |  moved  ;  | 
j  And  though  the  hilla  be  earned  in-  |  -to  ■  the  |  midst  of*  the  |  Bea. 
(Thongh  the  waters  thereof  j  rage  ■  and  |  swell,  |i 
(And  though  the  mountain*  shake  at  the  |  tem-*-peet  |  of  ■  the  j  Bame. 

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.    j The  rivers  of  the  flood  thereof  shall  make  glad  the  |  city  ■  of  |  God;  1 

*   (The  holy  place  olf  the  tabernacle  |  of'  the  |  most  =  |  Highest 
f.     (God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  therefore  shall  she  not  |  he  '  re-  |  -moved  ;  | 

(God  shall  |  help  her,  ■  and  |  that  •  right  |  early. 
fi    (The  heathen  make  much  ado,  and  the  |  kingdoms  '  are  |  moved;  | 

'  (But  God  hath  showed  his  voice,  and  the  |  earth  ■  shall  |  melt  '  a-  |  -way. 
7.     The  Lord  of  |  hosts  ■  is  |  with  us ;  |  Tlie  God  of  |  Ja-*-cob  |  is  '  our  |  refuge. 

I  come  hither,  and  behold  the  |  works  of  •  the  |  Lord,  || 
c'   (  What  destruction  he  hath  |  brought  '  up-  |  -on  ■  the  |  earth. 

q    jlle  maketh  wars  to  cease  in  |  all  '  the  |  world  ;  \  He  breakcth  the  bow,  and  knappeth 
(         the  spear  in  sunder,  and  burnetii  the  |  cha-'-riots  |  in  '  the  |  fire. 


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(Be  still  then,  and  know  that  |  I  *  am  |  God 


I  will  he  exalted  among  the  heathen,  and  I  will  be  ex-  |  -alt---ed  |  in  *  the  |  eartli. 


11.     The  Lord  of  |  hosts  ■  is  |  with  us ;  fl  The  God  of  |  Ja-'-cob  |  is  ■  our  |  refuge. 

PSALM    65. 

Te  decet  hymnus. 
«     (Tnor,  0  God,  art  |  praised  ■  in  |  Sion  ;  || 

(And  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  per-  |  -form-'-ed  |  in  '  Je-  |  -rusalem. 
2.     Thou  that  |  nearest  ■  the  |  prayer,  \  Unto  |  thee  ■  shall  |  all  '  flesh  |  come. 
0    (My  misdeeds  pre-  |  -vail  ■  a-  |  -gainst  me:  H 

(O  be  thou  |  merci-'-ful  |  unto  ■  our  |  sins. 

f  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  choosest,  and  receivest  |  un-*-to  |  thee  ;  J 

4.  <He  sliall  dwell  in  thy  court,  and  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  pleasures  of  thy  house, 
(         even  |  of  ■  thy  |  ho-'-lj  j  temple. 

(Thou  shalt  show  us  wonderful  things  in  thy  righteousness,  0  God  of  |  our  '  sal-  |  -va- 

5.  <         tion  ;  J  Thou  that  art  the  hope  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of  them  that  re- 
(         main  |  in  ■  the  |  broad  —  j  sea. 

fi    \  Who  in  his  Btrength  setteth  |  fast  ■  the  |  mountains,  | 
)  And  is  |  girded  '  a-  |  -bout  '  with  |  power. 

Who  stilleth  the  raging  |  of  '  the  |  sea,  | 

And  the  noise  of  hie  wares,  and  the  |  mad-'-ness  |  of*  the  |  people. 

(Thev  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  shall  be  afraid  |  at '  thy  | 
8.  -J  us,  | 

(Thou  that  makest  the  out-goings  of  the  j  morning  ■  and  |  evening  ■  to  |  praise  thee. 
f     jTbon  visitest  the  earth,  and  |  bless---est  |  it ;  | 

|  Thou  |  makest  ■  it  |  ve-*-ry  |  plentc 
,0    |  The  river  of  God  is  |  full  '  of  i  water:  | 

(Thoi.  •  their  corn:  for  so  thou  pro-  |  -vi-*-dest  |  for  '  the  |  earth. 

,,    JTbon  bar  furrow-  ;  thou  sendest  rain  into  the  little  |  valleys  '  there-  |  -of:  | 

(Thou  makest  it  soft  with  the  drops  of  rain,  and  |  blessest  '  the  |  in---crease  |  of  it. 
mm    jThou  orownest  the  year  |  with  ■  thy  |  goodness;  | 

(And  j  —  thy  |  douds  ■  drop  |  fatness. 

jo    J1  upon  the  dwellings  |  of-  the  |  wilderness;  | 

( A  .11  re-  |  -joice  ■  on  |  ev---ery  |  Bide. 

14    (The  folds  shall  be  j  full  ■  of  |  sheep  ;  | 

(The  valleys  also  shall  stand  so  thick  with  corn,  that  |  they  '  shall  |  laugh  ■  and  |  sing. 
15.     Gl   :;•  I  •   to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  |  And  |  to  ■  the  |  IIo---ly  |  Ghost; 
,fi    (A-  it  WIS  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  I  ev-'-er  |  blmll  be,  | 
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QUAM    DILECTA. 

m>  now  amiable  |  are  ■  tliv  |  dwellings;  | 

(Thou  |  -•=-  |  Lord  -of]  battel 

\  My  soul  bath  a  deeire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the  |  courts  of  ■  the  |  Lord  ;  H 

/  My  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  I  in  •  the  |  liv-'-ing  |  God. 

\  Y.a.  tin-  Bparrow  hath  found  her  an  house,  and  the  swallow  a  nest,  where  she  may  | 

\      lay  •  her  I  young;  |  Even  thy  altars,  0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  |  king—  |  and  '  my|Go(l. 

\  Bleeaed  are  they  that  dwell  |  in  ■  thy  |  liouse ;  J 

(They  will  he  |  al-'-way  |  prais-'-ing  |  thee. 

<  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  |  is  •  in  |  thee ;  fl 

I  Id  whose  |  heart  —  |  are  ■  thy  |  ways. 

{  Who  going  through  the  vale  of  misery,  use  it  |  for  *  a  |  well;  | 

\  And  the  |  pools  •  are  |  filled  ■  with  |  water. 

(They  will  go  from  |  strengtli  ■  to  |  strength,  I 

( And  unto  the  God  of  gods  appeareth  every  |  one  ■  of  |  tliem  ■  in  |  Sion. 

t )  Lord  God  of  hosts,  |  hear  •  my  |  prayer;  ||  Hearken,  ]  0  =  |  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 
( Behold,  O  God,  |  our  ■  de-  |  -fender,  || 
(  And  look  upon  the  |  face  '  of  |  thine  '  A-  |  -nointed. 

For  one  day  |  in  ■  thy  |  courts  ||  Is  |  bet---ter  |  than  •  a  |  thousand. 
j  I  had  rather  ho  a  door-keeper  in  the  |  house  of  *  my  |  God,  l| 
(Than  to  dwell  |  in  ■  the  |  tents  of  •  un-  |  -godliness. 
(  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  |  and  '  de-  |  -fence;  1 

■(The  Lord  will  give   grace  and  worship;  and  no  good  thing  shall  lie  withhold  from 
(         them  that  |  live  -a  |  god---ly  |  life. 

O  Lord  |  God  ■  of  |  hosts,  J  Blessed  is  the  man  that  |  putteth  '  his  |  trust  *  iu  |  thee. 


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DOMIXIS    RKGXAVIT. 

-pare] ;  || 

him-  |  -self  '  with  |  strength. 

Be  hath  made  the  round  |  world  ■  so  |  sure,  ||  That  |  —  it  |  cannot  '  be  |  moved. 
\  Ever  since  the  world  began,  hath  thy  seat  |  been  •  pre-  |  -pared;  \ 
(Thoa  I  art  •  from  [  ev-'-er-  |  -lasting. 

jThe  floods  are  risen,  0  Lord  ;  tin-  floods  have  lift  |  up  -their  |  voice:  | 
floods  •  litt  |  up  •  their  |  Waves. 

the  sea  are  mighty,  [  and  ■  rage  I  horribly;  | 
■!.  who  |  dwelleth  ■  on  |  high,  •  is  |  mightier, 
ri'hy  testimonies,  <>  Lord,  arc  |  re-'-ry  |  sure:  |) 
'/  Holiness  he-  |  -oometh  ■  thine  |  house  ■  for  |  c 

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P8ALBI    97. 

D0MINU9    REGXAVIT. 

The  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  may  be  |  glad  ■  there-  |  -of;  | 

Yea,  the  multitude  of  the  isles  |  may  •  be  |  glad  ■  there-  j  -of. 

Clouds  and  darkneee  are  j  round  ■  a-  |  -bout  him :  | 

Righteousness  and  judgment  are  tlie  habit-  |  -a-'-tion  |  of*  his  |  seat. 

There  shall  go  a  |  tire  "  be-  |  -fore  him,  | 

And  burn  up  his  j  enemies  '  00  |  eve-'-ry  |  side. 

His  lightnings  gave  shine  un-  |  -to  ■  the  |  world :  | 
(The  earth  |  saw  it  ■  and  |  was  *  a-  |  -fraid. 
\  Tlie  hills  melted  like  wax,  at  the  presence  }  of  '  the  |  Lord ;  | 
j  At  the  presence  of  the  |  Lord  ■  of  |  the  '  whole  |  earth. 
(The  heavens  bare  de-  |  .dared  ■  bia  j  righteousness,  jj 
)  And  all  the  |  people  '  have  |  seen  *  his  |  glory. 

•  >unded  be  all  they  that  worship  carved   images,  and  that  de-  |  -light  '  in  |  vain 

-  ;  |  Worship  j  him,  =  j  all  •  ye  |  gods. 
\  Sion  beard  of  it,  |  and  '  re-  |  -joiced  ;  | 

1  And  the  daughters  of  Judah  were  glad,  because  |  of  ■  thy  |  judgments,  ■  0  |  Lord. 
S  F"r  thou.  Lord,  art  higher  than  all  that  are  |  in  ■  the  |  earth  :  j 
/Thou  art  exalted  |  far  •  a-  |  -bove  =  J  all  gods. 

•  that  love  the  Lord,  Bee  that  ye  hate  the  thing  |  which  •  is  |  evil;  | 

■|The  Lord  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints ;  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  |  hand  ■ 

(         of  |  the  •  un-  j  -godly. 

\ There  is  sprung  a  light  |  for  ■  the  |  righteous;  | 

(And  joyful  gladness  for  |  such  •  as  |  are  ■  true-  |  -hearted. 

e  in  the  |  Lord,  ■  ye  |  righteous ;  | 
\  And  give  thanks  for  a  re-  |  -meni-'-branee  |  of  ■  his  |  holiness. 

PSALM    110. 
Dixit  Dominus. 
j  The  Lord  said  |  un---to  |  my  Lord  ;  | 

m  on  my  right  hand,  until  I  j  make  ■  thine  |  enemies  ■  thy  |  footstool. 
L  rd  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  power  |  out  •  of  |  Sion ;  | 
Be  thou  ruler,  even  in  the  |  midst  ■  a.  |  -mong  ■  thine  |  enemies. 
In  the  day  of  thy  power  shall  the  people  offer  thee  free-will-offerings  with  an  |  ho---ly  | 

■worship  ;  |  The  dew  of  thy  birth  is  |  of  ■  the  |  womb  of  '  the  |  morning. 
The  I-  will  |  not  ■  re-  |  -pent,  | 

'Thou  art  a  pri  r  the  j  or---der  |  of  ■  Mel-  |  -chisedech. 

1  The  Lord  up-  |  -on  ■  thy  [  right  hand  | 


Shall  •'  Bfl  kings,  |  in  ■  the  |  day  of  •  his  |  wrath. 

shall  till  the  places  j  with  the  ■  dea  I 
Is  |  o---\-.-r  |  di-'-Yers  |  countries, 
til  drink  of  the  brook  j  in  ■  the  j  way  ;  | 

j  he  •  lift  |  up  •  his  |  head. 
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DlLEXI,    QUONIAM. 

I  |  am  •  well  I  pleased  | 

That  the  Lord  hath  |  heard  '  the  |  voice  of  *  my  |  prayer; 

That  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  |  un-'-to  |  me ;  R 

Therefore  will  I  call  upon  |  him  '  as  |  long  as  •  I  |  live. 

The  snares  of  death  compassed  me  |  round  ■  a-  |  -bout,  f 

And  the  pains  of  j  hell  ■  gat  |  hold  '  up-  |  -on  me. 

I  shall  find  trouble  and  heaviness ;  and  I  will  call  upon  the  Name  i  of-  the  |  Lord ;  fl 

0  Lord,  1  be-  |  -seech  ■  thee,  |  deliver  ■  my  |  soul. 
Ghraoiona  is  the  |  Lord,  ■  and  I  righteous  ;  I 
Yea,  |  our  =  |  God  ■  is  |  merciful. 

The  Lord  pre1  |  -serveth  '  the  |  simple ;  !j 

1  was  in  |  mise-wy  |  and  '  he  |  helped  me. 

Turn  again  then  unto  thy  rest,  |  0  '  my  |  soul ;  | 

For  the  |  Lord  •  =■  |  hath  ■  re-  |  -warded  thee. 

And  why?  thou  hast  delivered  my  |  soul  •  from  |  death, J 

Mine  eyes  from  tears,  |  and  ■  my  |  feet  ■  from  |  falling. 

I  will  walk  be-  |  -fore  ■  the  |  Lord  1| 

In  the  |  land  =  |  of  •  the  |  living. 

I  believed,  and  therefore  will  I  speak ;  but  I  |  was  ■  sore  |  troubled ;  \ 

I  said  in  my  j  haste,  =  |  All  men  ■  are  |  liars. 

What  reward  shall  I  give  un-  |  -to  ■  the  |  Lord,  || 

For  all  the  benefits  that  |  he  *  hath  |  done  *  un-  |  -to  me? 

I  will  receive  the  |  cup  of  ■  sal-  |  -vation,  | 

And  call  up-  |  -on  •  the  |  Name  of*  the  |  Lord. 

I  will  pay  my  vows  now  in  the  presence  of  |  all  •  his  |  people :  | 

Bight  dear  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  |  is  ■  the  |  death  of '  his  |  saints. 

Behold,  O  Lord,  how  that  I  |  am  '  thy  |  servant:  || 

I  am  thy  servant,  and  the  son  of  thine  handmaid;  thou  hast  |  broken  '  my  |  bonds 

in  |  sunder. 
I  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  |  of  •  thanks-  |  -giving,  J 
And  will  call  up-  |  -on  ■  the  |  Name  of '  the  |  Lord. 
I  will  p:iv  my  70W8  unto  the  Lord,  in  the  sight  of  |  all  '  his  |  people:  | 
In  the  courts  of  the  Lord's  house,  even  in  the  midst  of  thee,  O  Je-  |  -rusa-'-lem.  | 

Praise  '  the  |  Lord. 


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TARTS    OF    PSALM    119. 
Oman  amdu  i 

,     (My  sonl  hath  longed  tor  |  thy  '  sal-  |  -vation,  | 

'   (Ami  I  have  I  good  hope,  be-  |  -OMM—  |  of*  thy  |  word. 
.     | Mia  Nit  |  tor  •  thy  I  word  ;  J 

when  —  |  wilt  •  thou  |  comfort  me? 
.^    \  Fur  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  |  in  ■  the  |  smoke;  | 

\  Yet  do  I  |  not  '  for-  |  -get  ■  thy  |  statutes. 
.     (  Sow  many  are  the  j  days  of  ■  thy  |  servant?  | 
'  (When  wilt  thou  be  evenged  of  i  them  ■  that  |  per---se-  ]  -cute  me? 

5.  The  proud  have  digged  j  pits  ■  for  |  me,  |  Which  |  are  '  not  j  after  '  thy  |  law. 
6    (All  thy  com-  ]  -mandments  '  are  |  true:  | 

(They  persecute  me  falsely;  |  O  •  be  |  thou  ■  my  |  help. 
,.   {They  had  almost  made  an  end  of  j  me  up-*-on  |  earth,  J 

'  (But  I  for-  |  -sook  ■  not  |  thy  ■  com-  |  -mandments. 
ft   (O quicken  lov-Mng-  |  -kindness;  8 

*  (And  so  Bhall  I  keep  the  j  testi-'-moniea  j  of*  thy  j  mouth. 

Im  .sternum,  Domin-e. 
1.     O  I  Lord,  ■  ]  thy  |  word  \  Endureth  ]  for  «=  j  ever  ■  in  |  heaven. 
n    (Thy  truth  also  remaineth  from  one  generation  |  to  *  an-  |  -other;  { 

'  (Thou  hast  laid  the  foundation  of  the  |  earth,  ■  and  j  it  '  a-  |  -bideth. 
o    (They  continue  this  day  according  j  to  ■  thine  |  ordiuance ;  | 
"  '  (For  j  all  •  thingg  \  Berve  —  j  thee. 

delight  had  not  been  |  in  ■  thy  j  law,  | 
>uld  have  \  perish-"-ed  |  in  *  my  |  trouble. 

-  (I  will  never  forget  |  thy  •  com-  |  -mandments,  | 
(For  with  them  |  thou  ■  hast  |  quicken---ed  |  me. 

6.  I  am  j  thine,  ■  O  |  save  me ;  |  For  I  |  have  '  sought  j  thy  ■  com-  |  -mandments. 

-  |  The  ongodly  laid  wait  for  me,  |  to  ■  de-  |  -stroy  me ;  | 
<#  (But  I  |  will  •  con-  |  -sider  ■  thy  |  testimonies. 

ft    j  I  see  that  all  things  come  |  to  •  an  |  end ;  \ 
'  ( But  thy  commandment  J  is  ■  ex-  |  -ceed-*-ing  |  broad. 

Lucerna  pedibus  meis. 
1.     Thy  word  is  a  lantern  un-  |  -to  ■  my  |  feet,  |  And  a    light  *  un-  |  -to  *  my  |  paths. 
o    <I  have  sworn,  and  am  j  steadfast-*-ly  |  purposed  | 
thy  |  right---cous  ]  jndgm 

„    (lam  troubled  a-  |  -hove  =-  |  measure ;  | 

(Quicken  me,  O  Lord,  ac-  |  -cord---ing  |  to  '  thy  |  word. 
«    (Let  the  free-will-  i      f  my  mouth  j  please  thee,  *  O  j  Lord,  | 

And  i  teach  —  |  me  '  thy  |  judgments. 
5.     If;  alway  |  in  ■  my  |  hand,  |  Yet  do  I  |  not  ■  for-  |  -get '  thy  |  law. 

g   (The  ungodly  have  bud  a  '  mare  ■  for  |  me,  \ 

)  But  3  red  j  not  '  from  j  thy  '  com-  |  -mandments. 

*  W  I  ii  mine  heritage  \  for  —  \  ever:  | 

ry  !  Joy  of  ■  my  |  heart 
g    (I  have  applied  my  heart  to  fulfil  thy  |  sta-'-tutes  |  alway,  | 
'  ( Even  J  nn  —  |  -to  •  the  ]  end. 

.er,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  |  And  |  to  ■  the  |  IIo--ly  |  Ghost. 
IQ    j  '•  n  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev-'-er  j  shall  be,  | 

with-  |  -out  •  end.  |  A-  —  |  -men. 


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Levavi  ocdlos. 

U  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  an-  |  -to  ■  the  |  hills,  fl 
)  From  |  whence  =  |  OOmetfa  '  my  |  help. 

My  help  oometfa  even  |  from  ■  the  I  Lord,  || 

Wlio  |  hath  •  made  |  heaven  '  and  j  earth. 
\  He  will  not  sutler  thy  |  foot  to  '  he  |  moved  ;  1 
(And  he  that  |  keepeth  ■  thee  |  will  ■  not  |  Bleep, 
(  Behold,  he  that  |  keep-*-eth  |  Israel  1 
/  Shall  I  nei-'-ther  |  slumber  ■  jior  |  sleep. 
(The  Lord  himself  I  i^  ■  thy  j  keeper;  | 
(The  Lord  is  thy  de-  |  -fence  '  up-  |  -on  '  thy  |  right  hand; 
[So  that  the  .sun  shall  not  j  hum  thee  '  by  |  day,  |] 
|  Neither  |  the  =  |  moon  '  by  |  night. 

(The  L<>rd  shall  proaervo  thee  j  from  ■  al)  |  evil;  B 

(  Yea,  it  is  even  he  |  that  ■  shall  |  keep  ■  thy  |  soul. 

(The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out,  and  thy  |  com-'-ing  |  in,  | 
( From  this  time  j  forth  ■  for  |  ev---er-  |  -more. 


PSALM    124. 


Nisi  quia  Dominus. 


(If  the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  now  may  |  Is-'-rael  |  sa 

(If  the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  when  |  men  •  rose  |  up  ■  a-  |  -gainst  us; 


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Tliey  had  swallowed  j  us  ■  up  |  quick; 
Wiien  they  were  so  |  wrathfuily  '  dis- 
Y.-.i.  the  j  waters  '  had  |  drowned  us, 
And  the  stream  |  had  '  gone  |  over 
(The  deep  waters  |  of-  the  I  proud  (1 
)  Eia  1  |  gone  '  even  |  over  ■  our  |  sonL 
S  But  praised  \  be  ■  the  |  Lord1  |i 

bath  not  given  ns  over  for  a  j  prey  ■  nn-  j  -to  •  their  j  b 
ul  is  escaped  even  as  a  bird  out  of  the  j  Bnare  of  ■  the  |  fowler 


6  snare  i*  broken,  j  and  ■  we  |  are  ■  de-  |  -livered. 


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I  I  hi 

„    K  Our  help  standetli  in  the  j  Name  of  •  the  j  Lord, 
(Who  bath  |  made  —  |  heaven  '  and  j  earth. 


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Qol    lOMIIUNT. 

,    JTH1T  that  pat  their  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  he  6T6D  |  as  the  •  mount  |  Sion,  | 
'  (Which  may  not  he  removed,  hut  |  itaad-'-eth  (  fast  ■  for  |  ever. 
i  The  hills  stand  a-  |  -hour  ■  Je-  j  -nwalem  ;  | 

!ven    BO  Btendeth    the   Lord  round   about    his    people,   firom    this  time  |  forth  '  for  | 

(        er-'-er-  j  -more. 
o    (For  the  rod  o(  the  ungodly  cometh  not  into  the  |  lot  of  *  the  |  righteous  ;  | 

(Lest  the  righteous  put  |  their  ■  hand  |  on-'-to  |  wickedness. 
,    (Do  |  well,  •  O  |  Lord.  | 
'  (Unto  those  that  are  |  good,  '  and  |  true  ■  of  |  heart, 
for  such  as  turn  hack  unto  |  their  '  own  |  wicked] 
5.  -?The  Lord  shall  lead  them  forth  with  the  evil  doers;  hut  |  peace  *  shall  |  be  up-'-on  | 
(         Israel. 

PSALM    127. 
Xi-i  Domixus. 
,    (  Except  the  Lord  |  build  ■  the  |  house,  J 

(Their  labor  |  is  '  but  |  lost  '  that  |  build  it. 
2    (Except  the  Lord  |  keep  '  the  |  city,  \ 

)The  watchman  |  wak---eth  |  but  •  in  |  vain. 

C  It  is  but  lost  labor  that  ye  haste  to  rise  up  early,  and  so  late  take  rest,  and  eat  the  | 
3.  <         bread  ■  of  |  carefulness ;  | 

(  For  so  he  giveth  |  his  ■  be-  |  -lov-'-ed  |  sleep. 
.    ( Lo,  children  and  the  |  fruit  of  ■  the  |  womb,  | 

}  Are  an  heritage  and  gift  that  |  com---eth  |  of  ■  the  |  Lord. 
..    j  Like  as  the  arrows  in  the  |  hand  of  •  the  |  giant,  | 
Even  [  so  *  are  |  the  *  young  |  children. 

the  man  that  hath  his  quiver  |  full  ■  of  |  them;  | 
-hall  not  be  ashamed,  when  they  speak  with  their  |  ene-*-mies  |  in  ■  the  |  gate. 

PSALM    130. 
De  profuxdis. 
,    (  Out  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto  |  thee ;  ■  0  |  Lord  ;  J 
*  (Lord,  |  =•=>  |  hear  ■  my  j  voice. 

-  con-  |  --i-'-der  |  well  | 
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Fro, n  the  xviii.  Psalm  of  David. — Part  1. 
1.  No  change  of  time  shall  ever  shook 
My  firm  affection,  Lord,  to  thee; 
For  thou  hast  always  been   my  rock, 
»    A  fortress  and  defence  to  me. 
2. Thou  my  deliverer  art,  my  God; 
My  trust  is  in  thy  mighty  power; 
Thou  art  my  shield  from  foes  abroad, 
At  home  my  safeguard  and  my  tower. 
3.  To  thee  1  will  address  my  prayer, 
To  whom  all  praise  we  justly  owe; 
3  i  -hall  r,  by  thy  watchful  care, 
Be  guarded  safe  from  e\\:vy  foe. 

SELECTION  21. 
From  the  xxxii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  FWa  blest  whose  sins  have  pardon  gained, 

No  more  in  judgment  to  appear; 

Whose  guilt  remission  has  obtained, 

And  whose  repentance  is  sincere. 

2.  No  sooner  I  my  wound  disclosed, 

The  guilt  that  tortured  me  within, 
But  thy  forgiveness  interposed, 
And  mercy's  healing  halm  poured  in. 


3.  Sorrows  on  sorrows  multiplied, 

The  hardened  sinner  shall  confound; 
But  them  who  in  his  truth  confide, 
Blessings  of  mercy  shall  surround. 

-1.  His  saints  that  have  performed  his  laws, 
Their  life  in  triumph  Bhall  employ; 
Let  them,  as  they  alone  have  cause, 
In  grateful  raptures  shout  lor  joy. 

SELECTION   38. 
From  the  xliii.  Psalm  of  David. 
1.  Let  me  with  light  and  truth  he  blessed; 
15c  these  my  guides  to  lead  the  way, 
Till  on  thy  holy  hill  I  re 

And  in  thy  sacred  temple  pray. 

•2.  Then  will  I  there  fresh  altars  raise, 
To  God,  who  is  my  only  joy ; 
And  well-tuned  harps,  with  songs  of  praise, 

Shall  all  my  grateful  hours  employ. 

3.  Why  then  cast  down,  my  soul  ?  and  why 
So  much  oppressed  With  anxious  ci 
On  God,  thy  God,  tor  aid  rely, 
Who  will  thy  ruined  state  repair. 


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From  the  lvii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  0  Gor>,  my  heart  is  fixed,  'tis  bent, 
It-  thankful  tribute  to  present : 

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To  thee,  my  God,  in  BongB  of  praise. 

2.  Awake,  my  glory  ;  harp  and  lute, 

„.r  let  y<»ur  strings  be  mute: 
And  I,  my  tuneful  part  to  take. 
"Will  with  the  early  dawn  awake. 

3.  Thy  praises,  Lord,  I  will  resound 
To  all  the  list'ntng  nations  round ; 
Thy  mercy  highest  heaven  transcends, 

truth  beyond  the  clouds  extends. 

4.  lie  thou,  O  God,  exalted  high; 
And  as  thy  glory  fills  the  sky, 
So  let  it  be  on  earth  displayed, 
Till  thou  art  here,  as  there,  obeyed. 

SELECTION"  48. 
From  the  lxiL  Ptalm  of  David. 
1.  My  soul,  for  help  on  God  rely, 
<  >n  him  alone  thy  trust 
My  rock  will  health  and  strength  supply, 
•:"  all  my  : 


2.  God  does  bis  saving  health  d 

And  flowing  blessings  daily  -end; 
He  ia  my  fortress  and  defence, 
On  him  my  soul  shall  still  depend. 

3.  In  him,  ye  people,  always  trosl  : 

Before  his  throne  pom-  out  your  hearts  ; 
For  God,  the  merciful  and  just, 
His  timely  aid  to  us  imparts. 

SELECTION   50. 
From  the  lxv.  Psalm  of  David — Part  1. 
I.For  thee,  O  God,  our  constant  pi 
In  Bion  waits,  thj  if ; 

Our  promised  altars  there  we'll  raise, 
And  all  our  zealous  vows  complete. 

2.  Our  sins,  though  numberless,  in  vainu 

To  stop  thy  flowing  mercy  try; 
Whilst  thou  o'erlook'st  the  gnilty  Btain, 

And  washest  out  the  guilty  dye. 

3.  Bles>'d  is  the  man,  who,  near  thee  placed, 

Within  thy  sacred  dwelling  lives! 
'Ti-  there  abundantly  we  taste 

The  vast  delights  thy  temple  gives. 


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SELECTION    19. 
From  the  e.  Psalm  of  David 
1.  "With  one  consent  let  all  the  earth 
To  (rod  their  cheerful  voices  raise  ; 
Glad  homage  pay  with  awral  mirth. 
And  Biog  before  him  songs  of  praise; 
•2.  Convinced  that  he  is  God  alone, 

From  whom  hoth  we  and  all  proceed  ; 
We,  whom  la-  chooses  for  his  own, 
The  flock  that  he  vouchsafes  to  feed. 

3.  O,  enter  then  his  temple  gate, 

Thence  to  his  courts  devoutly  press  : 
And  still  yonr  grateful  hymns  repeat) 
And  still  his  name  with  praises  bl 

4.  For  he's  the  Lord,  supremely  good, 

Hi-  mercy  is  for  ever  sure  : 
His  truth,  which  always  firmly  stood, 
To  endless  ages  shall  endure. 

SELECTION   121. 
From  the  el.  Psalm  of  David 
1.  0  praise  the  Lord  in  that  blest  place 

From  whence  his  goodness  largely  flows  : 


Praise  him  in  heav'n  where  he  his  face, 
Unveil'd,  in  perfect  glory  shows. 

2.  Praise  him  for  all  the  mighty  acts 

"Which  he  in  our  behalf  has  done  ; 
His  kindness  this  return  exacts, 

With  which  OUT  praise  should  equal  run. 

3.  Let  the  shrill  trumpet's  warlike  voice 

Make  rocks  and  hills  his  praise  rebound  : 
Praise  him  with  harp's  melodious  noise, 
And  gentle  psaitYy's  silver  sound. 

4.  Let  them  who  joyful  hymns  com; 

To  cymbals  set  their  songs  of  praii 
To  well-toned  cymbals,  and  to  tl. 
That  loudly  sound  on  solemn  d 

5.  Let  all  tint  \ 

The  breath  he  does  to  them  afford, 
In  just  returns  of  praise  employ  : 
Let  every  creature  praise  the  Lord. 


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SELECTION 
From  the  lxxxix.  Pmhn  of  David. 
I.Thy  mercies,  Lord,  shall  be  my  Bong, 
My  BODg  on  them  shall  over  dwell ; 
To  a^es  yet  unhoni,  my  tongue 
Thy  never-failing  truth  shall  toll. 

2.1  have  artirm'd,  and  still  maintain, 
Thy  mercy  shall  tor  ever  last; 
Thy  truth,  that  does  the  heav'ns  sustain, 
lake  them  shall  stand  for  ever  feat 

3.  Thne  spak'st  thou  by  the  prophet's  voice  : 

M  With  David  I  a  league  have  made; 
To  him,  my  servant,  and  my  choice, 
By  solemn  oath  this  grant  ednvey'd  : 

4.  "  While  earth,  and  seas,  and  skies  endure, 

Thy  seed  shall  in  my  sii.rht  remain; 
To  them  thy  throne  I  will  ensure, 
They  shall  to  endless  ages  reign.11 

SELECTION  76. 
From  the  xcvii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  Jehovah  reigns,  let  all  the  earth 
In  hisjnst  government  rejoice; 


Let  all  the  lands,  with  sacred  mirth, 
In  his  applause  unite  their  voice. 

2.  Darkness  and  clouds  of  awful  shade 

His  dazzling  glory  shroud  in  state  ; 
Judgment  and  righteousness  are  made 
The  habitation  of  his  seat. 

3.  For  thou,  O  God,  art  seated  high, 

Above  earth's  potentates  enthron'd ; 
Thou,  Lord,  unrivall'd  in  the  sky, 
Supreme  by  all  the  gods  art  own'd. 

4.  Ye  who  to  serve  this  Lord  aspire, 

Abhor  what's  ill,  and  truth  esteem; 
He'll  keep  his  servants'  souls  entire, 
And  them  from  wicked  hands  redeem. 

5.  For  seeds  are  sown  of  glorious  light, 

A  future  harvest  for  the  just; 
And  gladness  for  the  heart,  that's  right, 
To  recompense  its  pious  trust. 

6.  Rejoice,  ye  righteous,  in  the  Loud  ; 

Memorials  of  his  holiness, 
Deep  in  your  faithful  breasts  record, 

And  with  your  thankful  tongues  confess. 


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SELECTION   13. 

From  (he  xvi.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  My  grateful  soul  shall  bless  the  Lord, 
"Whose  precepts  give  me  light; 
And  private  counsel  still  afford 
In  sorrow's  dismal  night. 

'2.  I  strive  each  action  to  approve 
To  his  all-seeing  eye  ; 
No  danger  shall  my  hopes  remove, 
Because  he  still  is  nigh. 

3.  Therefore  my  heart  all  grief  defies, 

My  glory  does  rejoice  ; 
lly  flesh  shall  rest,  in  hope  to  rise, 
Wak'd  by  his  powerful  voice. 

4.  Thou,  Lord,  when  I  resign  my  breath, 

My  bohI  from  hell  shalt  free; 
Nor  let  thy  Holy  One  in  death 
The  least  corruption  see. 

5.  Thou  shalt  the  paths  of  life  display, 

Which  to  thy  presence  lead  ; 
Where  pleasures  dwell  without  allay, 
And  joys  that  never  fade. 

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SELECTION   18. 
From  the  xxiii.  Psalm  of  David. 
I.Tiie  Lord  himself,  the  mighty  Lord, 
Vouchsafes  to  be  my  guide; 
The  shepherd,  by  whose  constant  care 
My  wants  are  all  supplied. 

2.  In  tender  grass  he  makes  me  feed, 

And  gently  there  repose  j 
Then  leads  me  to  cool  shades,  and  where 
Refreshing  water  flows. 

3.  He  does  my  wand'ring  soul  reclaim, 

And,  to  his  endless  praise, 

Instruct- with  humble  zeal  to  walk 
In  his  most  righteous  ways. 

4. 1  pass  the  gloomy  vale  of  death, 
From  fear  and  danger  free  ; 
For  there  his  aiding  rod  and  staff 
Defend  and  comfort  me. 

5.  Since  God  doth  thoa  his  wondrous  love 
Through  all  my  life  extend, 
That  life  to  him  I  will  devote, 
And  in  his  temple  spend. 


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SELECTION   29. 
From  tiUzzxiT.  Pmhm  of  David — Part  1. 
I.Thbouob  all  the  changing  scenes  of  life, 
In  trouble  and  in  joy, 
The  praises  of  my  (rod  shall  still 
My  heart  and  tongue  employ. 

2.  Of  his  deliv'rance  I  will  boast, 

Till  all  that  are  distressed 
From  my  example  comfort  take, 
And  charm  their  griefs  to  rest. 

3.  0  magnify  the  Lord  with  me, 

With  me  exalt  his  name: 
When  in  distress  to  him  I  call'd, 
Se  to  my  rescue  came. 

4.  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encamps 

A  round  the  good  and  just ; 
Deliv'rance  he  affords  to  all 
Who  on  his  succor  bust. 

5.  0  make  but  trial  of  his  love, 

Experience  will  decide 
How  blest  are  they,  and  only  they, 
Who  in  his  truth  confide. 

SELECTION 

From  the  xli.  Psalm  of  DariJ. 

I.Haffi  the  man  whose  tender  care 

Relieves  the  poor  distress'd  ! 


When  troubles  compass  him  around, 
The  Lord  shall  give  him  rest, 

!    2.  The  Lord  his  life,  with  blessings  crown'd, 
In  safety  shall  prolong  ; 
And  disappoint  the  will  of  those 
That  seek  to  do  him  wrrong. 

3.  If  he  in  languishing  estate, 

OppressM  with  sickness  lie  ; 

The  Lord  will  easy  make  his  bed, 

And  inward  strength  supply. 

4.  Secure  of  this,  to  thee,  my  God, 

I  thus  my  pray  Y  address'd  ; 

"Lord,  for  thy  mercy,  heal  my  soul, 
Though  I  have  much  transgress'd." 

5.  Thy  tender  care  secures  my  life 

From  danger  and  disgrace ; 

And  thou  vouchsafst  to  set  me  still 
Before  thy  glorious  face. 

6.  Let  therefore  Israel's  Lord  and  God 

From  age  to  age  be  bless'd ; 
And  all  the  people's  glad  applause 
With  loud  Aniens  express  d. 


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BKLEOTION   97. 

Paut  18 — Lamed. 

I.Fok  ever  and  for  ever,  L<>:'<1, 

Unchang'd  thou  dost  remain  ; 

Thy  word,  established  in  the  heavens, 

Does  ;ill  their  orbs  sustain. 

2. Through  circling  aires,  Lord,  thy  truth 
[mmoYeable  shall  stand, 
Afl  doth  the  earth,  which  thou  uphold'st 
By  thine  almighty  hand. 

3.  All  things  the  course  by  thee  ordain'd 
E1en  to  this  day  fnlfi] ; 
They  are  thy  faithful  subjects  all, 
And  servants  of  thy  will. 

•I.  Onion  thy  sacred  law  had  been 
My  comfort  and  delight, 
I  must  have  fainted  and  expired 
In  dark  affliction's  night. 

5.  Thy  precepts  therefore  from  my  thoughts 

Shall  never.  Lord,  depart ; 
For  thou  by  them  bast  to  new  life 
Restored  my  dying  heart. 

6.  I've  seen  an  end  of  what  we  call 

Perfection  here  below  ;   * 


But  thy  commandments,  like  thyself, 
No  change  or  period  know. 

SELECTION   97. 
Part  14 — Nun. 
I.Tiiy  word  is  to  my  feet  a  lamp, 
The  way  of  truth  to  show; 
A  watch-light,  to  point  out  the  path 
In  which  I  ought  to  go. 

2.  I've  vow'd,  and  from  my  covenant,  Lord, 

Will  never  -tart  aside, 

That  in  thy  righteous  judgments  I 

Will  steadfastly  abide. 

3.  Let  still  my  sacrifice  of  praise 

With  thee  acceptance  find; 
And  in  thy  righteous  judgments,  Lord, 
Instruct  my  willing  mind. 

4.  Thy  testimonies  I  have  made 

My  heritage  and  choice  : 
For  they,  when  other  comforts  fail, 
My  dropping  heart  rejoice. 

5.  My  heart  with  early  zeal  began 

Thy  statutes  to  obey  ; 
And,  till  my  course  of  lite  i<  done, 
Shall  keep  thine  upright  way. 


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-    LECTION  90. 

From  the  exxii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1. 0  'twas  a  joyful  sound,  to  hear 
Our  tribes  devoutly  say, 
Op.  Israel,  to  the  temple  haste, 
And  keep  your  festal  day. 

2.  At  Salem's  o  rarto  w«  must  appear, 

With  our  assembled  powers, 

Id  strong  and  beauteous  order  ranged, 
Like  her  united  towers. 

3.  Tis  thither,  by  divine  command, 

The  tribes  of  God  repair, 
Before  his  ark  to  celebrate 

His  name  with  praise  and  prayer. 

4.  O.  ever  pray  for  Salem's  peace  : 

For  they  shrill  prosperoufi 

Thou  holy  city  of  our  God, 
Who  bear  true  l<»ve  to  thee. 

5.  May  peace  within  thy  sacred  walls 

A  constant  guest  be  found  ; 
"With  plenty  and  prosperity 
Thy  palaces  be  orownM. 

my  dear  brethr  .  and  friends 

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A  constant  guest  appear. 

7.  But  most  of  all  I'll  seek  thy  good, 
And  ever  wish  thee  well, 
For  Sion  and  the  temple's  sake, 
Where  God  vouchsafes  to  dwell. 

SELECTION   101. 
From  the  exxv.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  Who  place  on  Sioivs  God  their  trust, 

Like  Sion's  rock  shall  stand  ; 
Like  her  immoveably  he  fix'd 
By  his  almighty  hand. 

2.  Look  how  the  hills  on  ev'ry  side 

Jerusalem  enclose ; 
So  stands  the  Lord  around  his  saints 
To  guard  them  from  their  foes. 

3.  Be  good,  O  righteous  God,  to  those 

Who  righteous  deeds  effect ; 
The  heart  that  innocence  retains 
Let  innocence  protect. 

4.  All  those  who  walk  in  crooked  paths, 

The  Lord  shall  soon  destroy ; 
Cut  off  tlT  unjust,  but  crown  the  saints 
With  lasting  peace  and  joy. 


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SELECTION   17. 
Fmm  tk*  xxii.  Psalm  of  David — Part  1. 

1.  My  God,  my  God,  why  leav'st  thou  me, 

When  I  with  anguish  faint? 
0  why  so  Car  from  me  removed, 
And  from  my  loud  complaint? 

2.  Lo  !    I  am  treated  like  a  worm, 

Like  none  of  human  birth  ; 
Not  only  by  the  great  reviled, 
Bat  made  the  rabble's  mirth. 

3.  With  laughter  all  the  gazing  crowd 

My  agonies  survey  ; 
They  shoot  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head, 
And  thus  deriding  say  : 

4.  "  In  God  he  trusted,  boasting  oft 

That  he  was  heaven's  delight; 
Let  God  come  down  to  save  him  now, 
And  own  his  favorite.11 

5.  Withdraw  not,  then,  so  far  from  me, 

When  trouble  is  so  nigh  ; 
O  send  me  help!   thy  help,  on  which 
Alone  I  can  rely. 

SELECTION   33. 
From  the  xxxix.  Psalm  of  David. 
1.  Loan,  let  me  know  my  term  of  days, 
How  soon  my  life  will  end  : 


The  unm'roos  train  of  ills  disclose, 
Which  this  frail  state  attend. 

2.  My  life,  thou  know'st.  is  but  a  span, 

A  cypher  sums  my  years  ; 
And  evry  man,  in  best  estate, 
But  vanity  appears. 

3.  Man,  like  a  shadow,  vainly  walks, 

With  fruitless  cares  oppressed  : 
He  heaps  up  wealth,  but  cannot  tell 
By  whom  'twill  be  possess'd. 

4.  Why  then  should  I  on  worthless  toys 

With  anxious  cares  attend? 
On  thee  alone  my  steadfast  hope 
Shall  ever,  Lord,  depend. 

5.  Lord,  hear  my  cry,  accept  my  tears, 

And  listen  to  my  prayer, 
Who  sojourn  like  a  stranger  here, 
As  all  my  fathers  were. 

G.  0  spare  me  yet  a  little  time; 
My  wasted  strength  restore, 
Before  I  vanish  quite  from  hence, 
And  shall  be  seen  no  more. 


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From  the  xlii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  Afl  pants  the  hart  tor  cooling  streams, 

When  heated  in  the  chas 
So  Ion;'-  my  BOnl,  0  God,  for  thee, 
And  thy  refreshing  -.".-ace. 

2.  For  thee,  mj  God,  the  living  God, 

My  thirsty  boo]  doth  pine; 
0 !  when  shall  I  behold  thy  face, 
Thou  Majesty  Divine  I 

3.  W!  down,  my  soul  ? 

Trust  God;  who  will  employ 
IIi<  aid  for  thee,  and  change  these  sighs 
To  thankful  hymns  of  joy. 

4.  God  of  d  th,  how  long  shall  I, 

lake  one  forgotten,  mourn  : 
Forlorn,  forsaken,  and  exposed 
To  my  oppressor's  scorn  .' 

5.  My  heart  is  pierced,  as  with  a  sword, 

While  thus  my  foes  upbraid  : 
k%  Vain  boaster,  where  is  now  thy  God? 
And  where  his  promised  aid  P 


G.  Why  restless,  why  cast  down,  my  soul? 
Hope  still :  and  tliou  shalt  sing 
The  praise  <>f  him  who  is  thy  Clod, 
Thy  health's  eternal  spring. 

SELECTION  80. 
From  the  cii.  Psalm  of  David. — Part  1. 

1.  TViiex  I  pour  out  my  soul  in  prayer, 

Do  thou,  O  Lord,  attend  ; 
To  thy  eternal  throne  of  grace 
Let  my  sad  cry  ascend. 

2.  O  hide  not  thou  thy  glorious  face 

In  times  of  deep  distress  ; 
Incline  thine  ear,  and,  when  I  call, 
My  sorrows  soon  redress. 

3.  My  days,  just  haeb'ning  to  their  end, 

Are  like  an  evening  shade  ; 
My  beauty  does,  like  withered  grass, 
With  waning  lustre  fade. 

4.  But  thine  eternal  state,  O  Lord, 

So  length  of  time  >hall  waste  ; 
The  memory  of  thy  wondrous  works 
From  age  to  age  shall  last 


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BELECTION  20. 

Fr<>m  the  xw.  Paa&m  of  David. 

1.  To  (J')j>,  in  whom  1  trust, 
I  litt  ray  heart  and  voice ; 

()  let  me  aol  be  pat  to  shame, 
Xor  let  thy  toes  rejoice. 

2.  Those  who  on  thee  rely, 

Let  no  disgrace  attend: 

Be  that  the  shameful  lot  ol  such 

A*-  wilfully  offend. 
'A.  To  me  the  Truth  impart, 

And  leftd  me  in  thy  way  ; 

For  thou  art  he  that  brings  me  help, 
Ou  thee  1  wait  all  day. 

4.  Thy  mercies  and  thy  love, 
<  >  Lord,  recall  to  mind : 

And  graciously  continue  still, 
As  thoQ  wert  ever,  kind. 

5.  Let  all  my  youthful  crimes 

!  out  by  thee  ; 
for  thy  wondrous  goodness'  sake, 
In  mercy  think  on  me. 

SELECTION    II. 
From  the  li.  Pxahn  of  David 
1.  EL&.YX  mercy  Lord,  on  me, 
As  thou  wert  ever  kind  : 


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Thy  wonted  mercy  find. 

2.  Wash  off  my  foul  offence, 

And  cleanse  me  from  my  sin; 
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Thy  kind,  forgiving  voice  ; 
That  bo  the  bones  which  thou  hast  broke 

May  with  fresh  strength  rejoice. 

9.  Withdraw  not  thou  thy  help, 
Nor  cast  me  from  thy  sight ; 

Nor  let,  thy  Holy  Spirit  take 
His  everlasting  flight. 

14.  Let  Sion  favor  find. 

Of  thy  good  will  assured; 
And  thy  own  city  flourish  long, 
By  lofty  walls  secun  d. 

16.  Thejnsl  -hall  then  attend, 

Ami  pleasing  tribute  pay; 
And  sa<  rifice  of  choicest  kind 
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Frc»n  (he  lxvii.  Psalm  of  David. 
l.To  bless  thy  chosen  race, 
In  mercy.  Lord,  incline  ; 
And  cause  the  brightness  of  thy  face 

On   fill   *hv  gftintS   to  «hinp  ! 

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Ifay  through  the  world  he  known  : 

While  distant  lands  their  tribute  pay, 
And  thy  salvation  own. 

dHPring  nation?  join 

To  celebrate  thy  tame  ; 
Let  all  the  world,  O  Lord,  combine 
To  praise  thy  glorious  Name. 

4.  O  let  them  shout  and  sing, 
With  joy  and  pious  mirth  ; 

For  thou,  the  righteous  Judge  and  King, 
■  vera  all  the  earth. 

5.  Let  diffring  nations  join 
To  oelehi  ane; 

Let  all  the  world,  O  Lord,  combine 
To  praise  thy  glorious  Name. 

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To       all       e      -      tor  -  ni    -    1\. 

And  all  the  world  in  awe  shall  stand 
Of  his  resistless  power. 

SELECTION    82. 
From  the  eiii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul, 
His  grace  to  thee  proclaim  : 

And  all  that  is  within  me  join 
To  bless  his  holy  Name. 

2.  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul, 
His  mercies  hear  in  mind 

Forget  not  all  his  benefits, 
Who  is  to  thee  so  kind. 

8.  He  pardons  all  thy  sins, 

Prolongs  thy  feeble  breath  ; 
lie  healeih  thine  infirmities, 
And  ransoms  thee  from  death. 

4.  He  feeds  thee  with  his  love, 
Upholds  thee  with  his  truth; 

And,  like  the  ('aide's,  he  renews 
The  vigor  of  thy  yonth. 

5.  Then  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul. 
His  unlet',  his  love  proclaim: 

Let  all  that  is  within  me  join 
To  bles.s  his  holv  Name. 


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SELECTION  87. 
From  the  cvii.  Psalm  of  David — Part  1. 

1.  Magnify  Jehovah's  Name; 

For  his  mercies  ever  sure, 
From  eternity  the  same, 
To  eternity  endure. 

2.  Let  his  ransom'd  flock  rejoice, 

GatherVl  out  of  every  land, 
Aa  the  people  of  hia  choice, 

Plnck'd  from  the  destroyer's  hand. 

3.  In  the  wilderness  astray, 

In  the  lonely  waste  they  roam, 
Hungry,  fainting  by  the  way, 

Far  from  refuge,  shelter,  home: — 

4.  To  the  Lord  their  God  they  cry ; 

He  inclines  a  gracious  ear, 
Sends  deliverance  from  od  high, 
Resones  them  from  all  their  fear: 

5.  Them  to  pleasant  lands  he  brings, 

Where  the  vine  and  olive  grow, 
Where,  from  verdant  hills,  the  springs 
Through  luxuriant  valleys  flow. 


6.  0,  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord 
For  his  goodness  to  their  race: 
For  the  wonders  of  his  word, 
And  the  riches  of  his  grace! 

SELECTION   105. 
From  the  firm.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  Lord,  for  ever  at  thy  side 

Let  my  place  and  portion  be ; 
Strip  me  of  the  robe  of  pride, 
Clothe  me  with  humility. 

2.  Meekly  may  my  soul  receive 

All  thy  Spirit  hath  reveal'd; 
Thou  hast  spoken — I  believe, 
Though  the  oracle  be  seal'd. 

3.  Humble  as  a  little  child 

Weaned  from  the  mother's  breast, 
By  no  subtilties  beguiled. 
On  thy  faithful  word  I  rest. 

4.  Israel !  now  and  evermore 

In  the  Lord  Jehovah  trust; 
Him.  in  all  his  ways,  adore, 
Wise,  and  wonderful,  and  just. 


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HYMN"    39. 


After  Sermon. 

1.  Auo&htt  Father!  bless  tlie  word, 
"Which,  through  thy  grace,  wo  BOW  have 

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0  may  the  precious  seed  take  root, 
Spring  up,  and  bear  abundant  fruit ! 

2.  We  praise  thee  for  the  means  of  grace, 
Thus  in  thy  courts  to  seek  thy  face : 
Grant,  Lord  !   that  we  who  worship  here,    j 
May  all,  at  length,  in  heaven  appear. 

HYMN  73. 

1.  Our  Lord  is  risen  from  the  dead, 

Our  Jesus  is  gone  up  on  high  ; 
The  powers  of  hell  are  captive  led, 
Dragg'd  to  the  portals  of  the  sky. 

2.  There  his  triumphal  chariot  waits 

And  angels  chant  the  solemn  lay; 


"  Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly  gates ! 
"  Ye  everlasting  doors,  give  way  !" 

3.  Loose  all  your  bars  of  massy  light, 

And  wide  unfold  the  radiant  scene  ; 
lie  claims  those  mansions  as  his  right ; 
Receive  the  King  of  glory  in. 

4.  "Who  is  the  King  of  glory,  who?" 

The  Lord  that  all  his  foes  o'ercame, 

The  world,  sin,  death,  and  hell  o'crthrew, 

And  Jesus  is  the  conqueror's  name. 

5.  Lo !  his  triumphal  chariot  waits, 

And  angels  chant  the  solemn  lay, 
"  Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly  gates ! 
"Ye  everlasting  doors,  give  way!" 

G.  u  Who  is  the  King  of  glory,  who  ?" 

The  Lord  of  boundless  power  possess'd, 
The  King  of  saints  and  angefs  too, 
God  over  all,  for  ever  bless'd  ! 


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HYMN   11. 

Trhi'dy  Sunday. 

1.0  holy,  holy,  holy  Lord, 

Bright  in  bhj  deeds  and  in  thy  name, 

For  ever  be  thy  name  adored. 

Thy  glories  let  the  world  proclaim! 

2.  0  Jesus,  Lamb  once  crucified 

To  take  our  load  of  Bins  away, 
Thine  be  the  hymn  that  rolls  its  tide 
Along  the  realms  of  upper  day. 

3.  0  Holy  Spirit,  from  above, 

In  streams  of  light  and  glory  given, 
Thou  source  of  ecstasy  and  love, 
Thy  praises  ring  thro1  earth  and  heaven! 

4.  0  God  triune !  to  thee  we  owe 

Our  every  thought,  our  every  song; 
And  ever  may  thy  praises  flow 

From  saint  and  seraph's  burning  tongue! 


HYMN   104. 

1.  0  Spirit  of  the  Living  God  ! 

In  all  thy  plenitude  of  grace, 
Where'er  the  foot  of  mir;  hath  +rod, 
Descend  on  our  apostate  race ! 

2.  Give  tongues  of  fire,  and  hearts  of  love, 

To  preach  the  reconciling  word; 
Give  power  and  unction  from  above, 
Where'er  the  joyful  sound  is  heard. 

3.  Be  darkness,  at  thy  coming,  light ; 

Confusion,  order,  in  thy  path  ; 
Souls  without  strength  inspire  with  might 
Bid  mercy  triumph  over  wrath. 

4.  Convert  the  nations  ;   far  and  nigh 

The  triumphs  of  the  cross  record; 
The  name  of  Jesus  glorify, 

Till  every  people  call  him  Lord. 


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HYMN 

tfion. 

1.0  bapft  day,  that  stays  my  choice 
On  thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  God  ! 
Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice, 
And  toll  thy  goodness  -.til  abn 

8.0 happy  bond!  that  seals  my  vows, 
To  bin  who  merits  aU  my  love ; 
Let  cheerful  anthems  till  his  honse, 

"While  tO  his  sacred  throne  I  move. 

3.  lis  done,  the  great  transaction's  done  ; 

Deign,  gracious  Lord,  to  make  me  thine 
Help  me,  through  grace,  to  follow  on, 

■  inc. 

4.  Here  rest,  my  oft  divided  heart, 

Fixed  on  thy  God,  thy  Saviour,  rest; 
Who  with  the  world  would  grieve  to  part, 
When  call'd  on  angels1  food  to  feast. 

5.  High  heaven,  that  heard  the  solemn  vow, 

That  vow  renew'd  shall  daily  hear, 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow, 

And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. 

HYMN  94. 

Communion. 

1.  My  (iod,  and  is  thy  table  spread, 

And  does  thy  cup  with  love  o'errlow  '. 
Thither  be  all  thy  children  led, 

And  let  them  thy  sweet  mercies  know. 

.  which  Jesus  makes, 
Rich  banquet  of  his  flesh  and  blood: 
Thrice  happy  he  who  here  partakes 

That  sacred  stream,  that  heavenly  food. 

3.  Why  are  its  bounties  all  in  vain 

iietore  unwilling  hearts  display *<1  : 
Was  nor  for  yon  the  victim  slain  1 

Are  you  forbid  the  children's  bread? 

4.  0  let  thy  table  honor'd  be, 

And  furnish'd  well  with  joyful  gnc 
I  may  each  soul  salvation  see, 
it  here  its  holy  | 

by  thy  quickening  grace,  <>  Lord, 
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And  gather  from  their  father 

bread  thai  ond  the  tomb. 


S.  Now  let  thy  spreading  ffOSpel  rest, 

Till  through  the  world  thy  truth  has  run; 
Till  with  this  bread  all  men  be  blest, 
Who  see  the  light  or  feel  the  inn. 


HYMN   96. 

1.  To  Jesns,  our  exalted  Lord; 

That  name  in  heaven  and  earth  adored, 
Fain  would  our  hearts  and  voices  raise 
A  cheerful  song  of  sacred  praise. 

2.  Bnt  all  the  notes  which  mortals  know, 
Are  weak,  and  languishing,  and  low; 
Far,  far  above  our  humble  6ongs, 

The  theme  demands  immortal  tongues. 

3.  Yet  whilst  around  his  board  we  meet, 
And  worship  at  his  sacred  feet, 

O  let  our  warm  affections  move, 
In  glad  returns  of  grateful  love. 

4.  Yes,  Lord,  we  love,  and  we  adore, 
But  long  to  know  and  love  thee  more; 
And,  whilst  we  taste  the  bread  and  wine, 
Desire  to  feed  on  joys  divine. 

5.  Let  faith  our  feeble  senses  aid, 

To  see  thy  wondrous  love  display'd; 
Thy  broken  flesh,  thy  bleeding  veins, 
Thy  dreadful,  agonizing  pains. 

6.  Let  humble,  penitential  woe, 
With  painful,  pleasing  anguish  flow 
And  thy  forgiving  love  impart 
Life,  hope,  and  joy  to  every  heart. 


HYMN"   103. 
From  the  cxvii.  Psalm  of  ]> 

1.  Pboh  ..' 

Let  the  ( Ireator's  praise  i  i 
Jehovah's  glorious  name  be  sum: 
Through  every  land,  by  every  tongne. 

2.  Eternal  are  thy  mercies,  Lord. 

And  truth  eternal  is  thy  word, 

Thy  praise  shall  sound  from  Bhore  to  shore, 
Till  Minx  shall  rise  and  Bel  no  more. 


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HYMN   164. 
Morning  Hymn. 

1.  Awake   my  sou],  and  with  the  sun 
Thy  daily  course  of  duty  run  ; 
Shako  off  dull  sloth,  and  early  rise 
To  pay  thy  morning  sacrifice. 

4.  "Wake,  and  lift  np  thyself,  my  heart, 
And  with  the  angels  hear  thy  part ; 
\Yho  all  night  long  unwearied  sing 
Glory  to  thee,  eternal  King. 

5.1  wake.  I  wake,  ye  heavenly  choir; 
May  your  devotion  me  inspire; 
That  I  like  you  my  age  may  spend, 
Like  you  may  on  my  God  attend. 

7.  Glory  to  thee,  who  safe  bast  kept, 
And  hast  re  fresh  \1  me  while  I  Blepl  : 
(irant.  Lord,  when  1  from  death  shall 
T  may  of  endless  life  partake. 

8.  Lord,  I  my  vows  to  thee  renew  ; 
Scatter  my  sins  as  morning  dew; 
Guard  my  first  spring  of  thought  and 
And  with  thyself  my  spirit  fill. 

9.  Direct,  control,  suggest  this  day. 
All  I  design,  or  do,  or  say, 


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That  all  my  powers,  with  all  their  might, 
In  thy  sole  glory  may  unite. 

HYMN   168. 
Evcninrf  Hymn. 

1.  Glory  to  thee,  my  God,  this  night, 
For  all  the  hlessings  of  the  light  : 
Keep  me,  O  keep  me,  King  of  kings, 
Under  thine  own  Almighty  wings. 

2.  Forgive  me,  Lord,  for  thy  dear  Son, 
The  ills  that  I  this  day  have  done; 
That  with  the  world,  myself,  and  thee, 
I,  ere  I  sleep,  at  peace  may  be. 

3.  Teach  me  to  live,  that  I  may  dread 
The  grave  as  little  as  my  bed  ; 
Teach  me  to  die,  that  so  I  may 
Triumphing  rise  at  the  last  day. 

6.0  when  shall  I,  in  endless  day, 
For  ever  chase  dark  Bleep  away, 
And  hymns  divine  with  angels  sing, 
Glory  to  thee,  eternal  King! 

7.  Praise  God,  from  whom  all  hlessings  flow, 
Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below; 
Praise  him  above,  ye  angelic  host ; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 


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HYMN  60. 

1.  O  Tiior,  to  whose  all  searching  Bight 
The  darkness  shineth  as  the  light, 

Search,  prove  my  heart:  it  looks  to  thee, 
O  burst  it-  bonds,  and  set  it  free  I 

2.  Wash  out  its  stains,  remove  its  dross, 
Kind  my  affections  to  the  cross; 
Hallow  eaeh  thought,  let  all  within 
Be  clean,  as  thou,  my  Lord,  art  clean. 

3.  If  in  this  darksome  wild  I  stray. 

Be  thou  my  light,  be  thou  my  way; 

No  foes,  no  violence  I  fear. 

No  harm,  while  thon,  my  God,  art  near. 

4.  When  rising  floods  my  soul  o'erflow, 
When  sinks  my  heart  in  waves  of  wo, 

Jesus,  thy  timely  aid  impart, 

And  raise  my  head,  and  cheer  my  heart, 

5.  Saviour  !  where'er  thy  steps  I  see, 
Dauntless,  untired,  I  follow  thee: 
O  let  thy  hand  support  me  still, 
And  lead  me  to  thy  holy  hill. 


HYMN   105. 

1.  0  Trior  that  hear'st  when  sinners  cry, 
Thoqgh  all  my  crimes  before  thee  lie, 
Behold  them  not  with  angry  look. 
But  blot  their  mem'ry  from  thy  book. 

2.  Create  my  nature  pure  within, 
And  form  my  soul  averse  to  sin  : 
Let  thy  good  Spirit  ne'er  depart, 
Nor  hide  thy  presence  from  my  heart. 

G.  My  soul  lies  humbled  in  the  dust, 
And  owns  thy  dreadful  sentence  just ; 
Look  down,  0  Lord,  with  pitying  eye, 
xVnd  save  the  soul  condemn'd  to  die. 

7.  Then  will  I  teach  the  world  thy  ways, 
Sinners  shall  learn  thy  sov'reign  grace; 
Fll  send  them  to  my  Saviours  blood, 
And  they  shall  praise  a  pard'ning  God. 

8.  O  may  thy  love  inspire  my  tongue, 
Salvation  shall  be  all  my  song  : 

And  all  my  powers  shall  join  to  bless 
The  Lord,  my  strength  and  righteousness. 


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HYMN   7  1. 

WhitsKinhi-i. 

1.  Come.  Holy  G-hosI  !  Creator,  come, 

Inspire  these  Bonis  of  thioe  ; 
Till  every  heart  which  thou  hast  made 
Be  fill'd  with  grace  divine. 

2.  Thou  art  the  Comforter,  the  gift 

Of  God,  and  fire  of  love  ; 

The  everlasting  spring  of  joy, 

And  unction  from  above. 

8.  Thy  gifts  are  manifold,  thou  writ'st 
God's  law  in  each  true  heart; 
The  promise  of  the  Father,  thou 
Dost  heavenly  speech  impart. 

4.  Enlighten  our  dark  souls,  till  they 

Thy  sacred  love  embrace; 
Assist  our  minds,  by  nature  frail. 
With  thy  celestial  grace. 

5.  Drive  far  from  us  the  mortal  foe, 

And  give  us  peace  within, 
That,  by  thy  guidance  blest,  we  may 
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6.  Teach  us  the  Father  to  confess, 
And  Son,  from  death  revived, 
And  thee,  with  both,  0  Holy  Ghost, 
Who  art  from  both  derived. 

HYMN  75. 

1.  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove, 

With  all  thy  quickening  powers, 
Kindle  a  flame  of  sacred  love 
.   In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours. 

2.  See  how  we  grovel  here  below, 

Fond  of  these  earthly  toys  ; 
Our  souls,  how  heavily  they  gO, 
To  reach  eternal  joys. 

8.  In  vain  we  tune  our  lifeless  - 
In  vain  we  Strive  to  rise  : 

anas  languish  on  our  tongues, 

And  our  devotion  dies. 

4.  Come,  Ib»ly  Spirit.  Heavenly  Dove. 
Witii  all  thy  quickening  pow< 

Come,  shed  abroad  a  Saviour's  love. 
And  that  shall  kindle  ours. 


ADDITIONAL     HYMNS. 


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HYMN    2, 

1,  Father  of  meroiesi  in  thy  word 

glory  Bhines  I 
For  ever  be  thy  Name  adored 
For  these  oefestii]  lines. 

2.  Here  may  the  wretched  sons  of  want 

sa  riches  find ; 
Riches  above  what  earth  can  grant, 
And  lasting  as  the  mind. 

o.  Here  the  fair  tree  of  knowledge  grows, 
And  yields  a  free  repast : 
Bnhlimer  sweets  than  nature  knows 

Invite  the  longing  taste. 

4.  IK-re  the  Redeemer's  welcome  voice 

Spreads  heavenly  peace  around  ; 
And  lite  and  everlasting  joys 
Attend  the  blissful  sound. 

5.  O  may  these  heavenly  pages  be 

My  ever  dear  delight  ; 
And  still  new  beauties  may  I  see, 
And  still  increasing  light. 

G.  Divine  Instructor,  gracious  Lord, 
lie  thou  for  ever  near  ; 
Teach  me  to  love  thy  s acred  word, 
And  view  my  Saviour  there. 

HYMN   17. 

l.To  our  Redeemer's  glorious  name 

Awake  the  sacred  BOng; 
O  may  his  love  (immortal  flame!) 
Tune  every  heart  and  tongue. 

2.  His  love,  what  mortal  thought  can  reach 

retch 
In  wonder  dies  away. 

■  hi<  radiant  throne  on  high  ; 
I .    •  •    ••  bright  realm-  of  bliss, 
And  came  to  earth  to  bleed  and  die! 
Was  ever  love  like  this  ? 


!.  De  IT  Lord,  while  we  adoring  pay 
Our  humble  thanks  to  thee. 

May  every  heart  with  rapture  say, 

M  The  Saviour  died  for  me." 

5.  0  may  the  sweet,  the  blissful  theme, 
Fill  every  heart  and  tongue; 
Till  strangers  love  thy  charming  Name, 
And  join  the  sacred  song. 

HYMN   132. 

1.  Ye  humble  souls,  approach  your  God 

With  songs  of  sacred  praise; 
For  he  is  good,  supremely  good, 
And  kind  are  all  his  ways. 

2.  All  nature  owns  his  guardian  care, 

In  him  we  live  and  move; 
But  nobler  benetits  declare 
The  wonders  of  his  love. 

3.  He  gave  his  Son,  his  only  Son, 

To  ransom  rebel  worms; 
'Tis  here  he  makes  his  goodness  known 
in  its  diviner  forms. 

4.  To  this  dear  refuge,  Lord,  we  come, 

'Tis  here  our  nope  relies  ; 
A  Bafe  d(  fence,  a  peaceful  home, 

When  storms  of  trouble  rise. 

5.  Thine  eye  beholds,  with  kind  regard, 

The  souls  who  trust  in  I ! 
Their  bnmble  hope  thou  wilt  reward 
With  bliss  divinely  tree. 

6.  Great  God,  to  thy  almighty  love. 

What  honors  shall  we  raise  '. 
Not  all  the  angelic  songs  above 

Can  render  equal  praise. 


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HYMN    93. 
The  Lord's  Supper.     Rev.  v.  12,  9,  Ac. 

1.  Tnor,  Cod.  all  glory,  honor,  power, 

Art  worthy  to  receive; 
Since  all  things  by  thy  power  were  made, 
And  by  thy  bounty  live. 

2.  And  worthy  is  the  Lamb  all  power, 

Honor  and  wealth  to  gain, 
Glory  and  strength ;  who  for  our  sins 
A  sacrifice  was  slain ! 

3.  All  worthy  thou,  who  hast,  redeem'd, 

And  ransom'd  us  to  God, 
From  every  nation,  every  coast, 
By  thy  most  precious  blood. 

4.  Blessing  and  honor,  glory,  power, 

By  all  in  earth  and  heaven, 
To  him  that  sits  upon  the  throne, 
And  to  the  Lamb  be  given. 


HYMN    95. 

1.  And  arc  we  now  brought  near  to  God, 

"Who  once  at  distance  stood  I 
And,  to  effect  this,  glorious  change, 
Did  Jesus  shed  his  blood  ? 

2.  0  for  a  song  of  ardent  praise, 

To  bear  our  souls  above ; 
"What  should  allay  our  lively  hope, 
Or  damp  our  flaming  love? 

3.  Then  let  us  join  the  heavenly  choirs, 

To  praise  our  heavenly  King  : 
O  may  that  love  which  spread  this  board, 
Inspire  us  while  we  sing : 

4.  "Glory  to  God  in  highest  strains, 

And  to  the  earth  he  peace; 
Good-will  from  heaven  to  men  is  come, 
And  let  it  never  cease." 


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HYMX   41. 
Advent. 

1.  Hark  !  the  ltLu!  sound,  the  Saviour  comes, 

The  Saviour  promised  long  : 
Let  every  heart  prepare  a  throne, 

And  every  voice  I  song. 

2.  On  him  the  Spirit,  largely  pour'tl, 

Exerts  his  sacred  tire  : 

Lom  and  might,  and  zeal  and  love, 
His  holy  breast  inspire. 

3.  He  comes,  the  prisoners  to  release, 

In  Satan's  bondage  held; 
The  gates  -  before  him  burst, 

The  iron  fetters  yield. 

4.  lie  comes,  from  thickest  films  of  vice 

To  clear  the  mental  ray  : 
And  on  the  eyes  oppress  d  with  night, 

5.  He  c«>me-.  the  broken  heart  to  bind, 

The  bleeding  soul  to  cure  ; 
And  with  the  treasures  of  his  grace, 
T  enrich  the  humble  poor. 


6.  Our  glad  hosannas,  Prince  of  peace, 
Thy  welcome  shall  proclaim  ; 
And  heaven's  eternal  arches  ring 
With  thy  beloved  Name. 

HYMN   180. 

"  Forgetting  those  things  which  are  behind"  d'c. 
Phil.  iii.  13,  14. 

1.  Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve, 

And  press  with  vigor  on  ; 
A  heavenly  race  demands  thy  zeal, 
And  an  immortal  crown. 

2.  A  cloud  of  witnesses  around 

Hold  thee  in  full  survey  ; 
Forget  the  steps  already  trod, 
And  onward  urge  thy  way. 

3.  'Tis  God's  all-animating  voice 

That  calls  thee  from  on  high  ; 
'Tis  his  own  hand  presents  the  prize 
To  thine  uplifted  eye. 

4.  Then  wake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve, 

And  press  with  vigor  on; 
A  heavenly  race  demands  thy  zeal, 
And  an  immortal  crown. 


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11VMX    124. 
Funerals. 

1.  Hear  what  the  voice  from  heaven  declares 

To  those  in  Christ  who  die! 
11  Released  from  all  their  earthly  cares, 
They'll  reigO  with  him  on  high." 

2.  Then  why  lament  departed  friends, 

Or  shake  at  death's  alarms  ? 
Death's  but  the  servant  Jesus  sends 
To  call  us  to  his  arms. 

3.  If  sin  he  pardon'd,  we're  secure, 

Death  has  no  sting  beside ; 
The  law  gave  sin  it-  strength  and  power; 
But  Christ,  our  ransom,  died  ! 

4.  The  graves  of  all  his  saints  he  bless'd, 

When  in  the  grave  he  lay ; 
Ami.  rising  hence,  their  hopes  he  raised 
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5.  Then,  joyfully,  while  life  we  have, 
To  Christ,  our  life,  we'll  sing, 
"  Where  is  thy  victory,  0  grave? 
And  where,  O  death,  thy  sting?" 

HYMN   156. 
Contentment. 

1.  Father,  whatever  of  earthly  bliss 

Thy  sovereign  will  denies, 
Accepted  at  thy  throne,  let  this, 
My  humble  prayer,  arise  : 

2.  Give  me  a  calm  and  thankful  heart, 

From  every  murmur  free  ; 

The  blessings  of  thy  grace  impart, 

And  make  me  live  to  thee  : 

3.  Let  the  sweet  hope  that  thou  art  mine 

My  life  and  death  attend  ; 
Thy  presence  through  my  journey  shine, 
And  crown  ray  journey's  end.    - 


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St.  John  xiv.  6. 

I.Thou  art  the  way — to  thee  alone 
From  sin  ami  death  we  lite  : 
And  he  who  would  the  Father  seek. 
Must  seek  him.  Lord,  by  thee. 

2.  Thou  art  the  truth — thy  word  alone 

True  wisdom  can  impart ; 
Thou  only  canst  inform  the  mind, 
And  purify  the  heart. 

3.  Thou  art  the  life — the  rending  tomb 

Proclaims  thy  conquering  arm. 
And  those  who  put  their  trust  in  thee 
Nor  death  nor  hell  shall  harm. 

•i.  Thou  art  the  way,  the  truth,  the  life  ; 
Grant  us  that  way  to  know. 
That  truth  to  keep,  that  life  to  win. 
Whoe  rna]  flow. 


HYMX   212. 
Hebrews  xii.  1,  2. 

1.  Lo!  what  a  cloud  of  witnesses 

Encompass  us  around  ; 
Men  once  like  us  with  sutFring  tried, 
But  now  with  glory  crown'd  : 

2.  Let  oa,  with  zeal  like  theirs  inspir'd, 

Strive  in  the  Christian  race ; 
And,  freed  from  ev'ry  weight  of  sin, 
Their  holy  footsteps  trace. 

3.  Behold  a  witness  nobler  still, 

Who  trod  affliction's  path, 
Jesus,  the  author,  finisher, 
Re  warder  of  our  faith  : 

4.  He  for  the  joy  before  him  set, 

And  mov'd  by  pitying  love, 
Endur'd  the  cro.-s,  deepis'd  the  shame; 
And  now  he  reigns  above. 

5.  Thither,  forgetting  things  behind, 

Press  we  to  God's  right  hand! 
There,  with  the  Saviour  and  his  saints 
Triumphantly  to  stand. 


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HYMN   25. 

1. 1  t.ove  thy  kingdom,  Lord, 
The  house  of  thine  abode, 
The  Chureh,  our  bleel  Redeemer  Bared 

With  his  own  precious  blood. 

2. 1  love  thy  Church,  O  God ! 

Her  walls  before  thee  stand, 
Dear  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye, 
And  graven  on  thy  hand. 

8.  If  e1er  to  bless  thy  sons, 

My  voice  or  hands  deny, 
These  hands  let  useful  skill  forsake, 

This  voice  in  silence  die. 

4.  If  e'er  my  heart  forget 

Her  welfare,  or  her  wo. 
Let  every  joy  this  heart  forsake, 

And  every  grief  o'erllow. 


5.  For  her  my  tears  shall  fall ; 
For  her  my  prayers  ascend  ; 

To  her  my  cares  and  toils  be  given, 
Till  toil's  and  cares  shall  end. 

6.  Beyond  my  highest  joy 

I  prize  her  heavenly  ways, 
Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows, 
Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 

7.  Jesus,  thou  Friend  divine, 
Our  Saviour  and  our  King, 

Thy  hand  from  every  snare  and  foe 
Shall  great  delivVance  bring. 

8.  Sure  as  thy  truth  shall  last, 
To  Zion  shall  be  given 

The  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield, 
And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven. 


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HYMN'     87. 

1.  r>;  tie  that  binds 

Our  hearts  in  Christian  love  : 
The  fellowship  of  kindred  minds 
b  like  to  that  above. 

onr  Father's  throne 
We  pour  united  prayers  ; 

Our  tears,  our  hopes,  our  aims  are  one, 
Our  OOmforiS  and  our  eares. 

8.  We  Bhare  our  mutual  * 
Our  mutual  burdens  hear: 
And  often  lor  each  other  flows 
The  sympathising  tear. 

4.  When  we  at  death  must  part, 
How  keen,  how  deep  the  pain! 
But  we  shall  still  be  join  d  in  heart, 
And  hope  to  meet  again. 

From  sorrow,  toil,  and  pain, 

And  >in  we  Bhall  ho  tree. 
And  perfect  love  and.  friendship  reign 
Throughout  eternity. 

HYMX    87. 

Bmptitm  <>i  Infant*. 

I.Tiie  gentle  Saviour  calls 
( )ir  children  Ui  bis  breast ; 
He  folds  them  iii  hi<  gracious  arms, 
Himself  declares  them  blest. 

em  approach,"  he  cries, 
••  N-'i-  BOoro  their  hnrable  claim  ; 

M  The  heirs  of  heaven  are  BUCh  a<  theSC, 

••  For  such  as  these  I  came." 

3. (.  rd, 

Them  to  thee, 
Implorii  -  we  are  thine, 

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HYMX    B8. 

Baptism  <<f  A 'hilts. 
Kpli.  vi.  lo—  \:\. 

1.  SOLDIXBS  Of  Christ  arise, 

And  put  yonr  armor  on, 
Strong  in  the  strength  which  God  supplies 

Through  his  eternal  Son. 

2.  Strong  in  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
And  in  his  mighty  power, 

Who  in  the  strength  of  Jesus  trusts, 

Is  more  than  conqueror. 

3.  Stand  then  in  his  great  might, 
With  all  his  strength  endued  ; 

And  take  to  arm  you  for  the  tight. 
The  panoply  of  God  : 

4.  That  having  all  things  done, 
And  all  your  conflicts  past, 

Ye  may  behold  your  victory  won, 
And  stand  complete  at  last. 

HYMN   210. 
Philippians  ii.  12,  13. 

1.  IIkihs  of  unending  life, 
While  yet  we  sojourn  here, 

O  let  our  salvation  work 

With  trembling  and  with  fear. 

2.  God  will  support  our  hearts 
Witli  might  before  unknown; 

The  work  to  be  perform'd  is  ours, 
The  strength  is  all  his  own. 

3.  Tie  he  that  works  to  will, 
Tis  he  that  works  to  do  ; 

Hi-  is  the  power  by  which  we  act, 
His  be  the  glory  too! 


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HYMN   171. 

Evening  Hymn. 

1.  Tin:  day  is  past  and  gone; 

o  may  we  all  remember  well 
The  night  of  death  draws  near. 

■2.  We  lay  our  garments  by, 

Upon  our  beds  to  rest; 
So  death  shall  soon  disrobe  us  all 

( )f  what  is  here  possest. 

8.  Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night 
Secure  from  all  our  fears  ; 

May  angels  gnard  as  while  we  sleep, 
Till  morning  light  appears, 

HYMN   196, 

1.  0  WHEEB  shall  rest  he  found! 
Reel  for  the  weary  soul  ? — 


Twere  vain  the  ocean's  depths  to  sound, 
Or  pierce  to  either  pole. 

2.  The  world  can  never  give 
The  bliss  for  which  we  sigh  : 

Tis  not  the  whole  of  life  to  live, 
Nor  all  of  death  to  die. 

3. Beyond  (his  vale  of  tears 

There  is  a  life  above. 
Unmeasured  by  the  flight  of  years — 

And  all  that  life  is  love. 

4.  There  is  a  death,  whose  pang 
Outlasts  the  fleeting  breath  : 

O  what  eternal  horrors  hang 
Around  the  second  death  ! 

5.  Lord  God  of  truth  and  grace, 
Teach  us  that  death  to  shun, 

Lest  we  be  driven  from  thy  face, 
For  evermore  undone. 


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HYMX   84 

1.  Like  Noah's  weary  dove. 
That  s<>ar'd  the  earth  around, 

But  not  a  resting  place  above 
T'.,  md: 

2.  O  cease,  my  wand'ring  soul, 
Or.  ring  to  roam ; 

All  the  wide  world,  to  either  pole, 
r  thee  a  home. 

3.  Behold  the  Ark  of  God, 
Behold  the  open  d< 

.  to  gain  that  dear  abode, 
And  rore,  my  soul,  no  more. 

4.  There,  sate  thou  shalt  abide, 
Ther  all  be  thy  rest, 

And  every  lot  _ 
With  full  salvation 

5.  And  the  waves  of 

D  the  earth  shall  fill, 
:k  shall  ride  the  sea  of  fire- 
Then  rest  on  Zion's  hill. 


HYMX    131. 
Rev.  xxii.  17 — -J". 

1.  The  Spirit,  in  our  heart-. 

The  B  lharch  of  Christ,  proclaims 

To  all  his  children,  come ! 

2.  Let  him  that  heareth  say 
To  all  about  him,  come! 

for  '•i^hteou-nes^, 
To  Christ,  the  fountain,  come! 

3.  Yes.  whosoever  will, 
O  let  him  freely  come, 

And  freely  drink  the  stream  of  life: 
'Tis  Jesus  bids  him  come. 

4.  Lo  '  Jeans,  who  in' 

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Lord,  even  so!  I  wait  thy  hour; 
Je^u-.  my  Bavionr,  come ! 


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HYM.Y  79. 

1.  We  give  immortal  praise 

To  God  the  Father's  love, 

For  all  our  comforts  here, 
And  all  our  hopes  above: 
lie  sent  bis  own 

Eternal  Son, 
To  die  for  sins 

That  man  bad  done. 

2.  To  God  tbe  Son  belongs 

Immortal  glory  too, 
Who  saved  us  by  bis  blood 
From  everlasting  wo: 

And  now  he  lives, 

And  now  ho  reigns, 
And  sees  the  fruit. 
Of  all  his  pains. 


3.  To  God  the  Spirit,  praise 

And  endless  worship  give, 
'Whose  new  creating  power 
Makes  the  dead  sinner  live 
His  work  completes 
The  great  design, 
And  fills  the  soul 
With  joy  divine. 

4.  Almighty  God  !  to  thee 

Be  endless  honors  done  ; 
The  sacred  Persons  three, 
Tbe  Godhead  only  one: 
Where  reason  fails 

With  all  her  powers, 
There  faith  prevails, 
And  love  adores. 


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Be  praise  from  all  on  earth  and  all  in  heaven,  As  was,  and  is,    and  ev  -  er  shall  be  given. 


HYMN    53. 
Isaiah  lx.,  6a 
I.Rise,  crown'd  with   light,   imperial   Salem 
rise  ! 
Exalt  thy  tow'ring  head  and  lift  thine  eyes! 
B  B  heaven  its  sparkling  portals  wide  dis- 

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And  break  upon  thee  in  a  flood  of  day ! 

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In  crowding  ranks  on  every  side  arise, 
Demanding  life,  impatient  for  the  >kies  ! 

G.  See  barb'rOQfl  nations  at  thy  gates  attend,    | 
Jk  in  thy  light,  and  in  thy  temple  bend  '. 
See  thy  bright  altars  throng'd  with  prostrate 
kings, 

While  every  laud  its  joyous  tribute  brings!, 

4.  The  seas  shall  waste,  the  skies  to  smoke 
decay. 

Rocks  fall  to  dust,  and  mountains  melt 
away  ; 

But  fix'd  his  word,  his  saving  power  re- 
mains— 

Thy  realm  shall  last,  thy  own  Messiah 
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SELECTION   37. 
From  the  xlii.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  As   pants    the   wearied    hart    for   cooling 

springs, 

That  sinks  exhausted  in    the   summer's 
chase, 
So  pants  my  soul  for  thee,  greatKingof  kings, 

So  thirsts  to  reach  thy  sacred  dwelling- 
place. 

2.  Why    throb,    my   heart?     why    sink,    my 

saddening  soul  ? 
Why  droop  to  earth,  with  various  woes 
oppress'd  ? 
My  years  shall  yet  in  blissful  circles  roll, 
And  peace  be  yet  au  inmate  of  this  breast. 

3.  Lord,  thy  sure  mercies,  ever  in  my  sight, 

My    heart    shall    gladden    through    the 

tedious  day  ; 
And  midst  the  dark  and  gloomy  shades  of 

night, 
To  thee,  my  God,  I'll  tune  the  grateful  lay. 

■i.  Why    faint,   my   soul?    why   doubt   Jeho- 
vah's aid  ? 
Thy  God  the  God  of  mercy  still  shall  prove; 
Within  his  courts  thy  thanks  shall  jet  be  paid : 
Unquestioned  he  his  faithfulness  and  love. 


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Fn>ut  the  lxxii.  ]\<a/m  of  David. 

1.  Hah.  to  the  Lord's  Anointed, 

Great  I>avid*s  greater  Son; 
Bail,  in  the  time  appointed, 

Hi-  reign  on  earth  began  ! 
He  conies  to  break  oppression, 

To  Bet  the  captive  tree, 
To  take  away  transgression, 

And  rule  in  equity. 

2.  He  comes,  with  succor  speedy, 

To  those  who  sutler  wrong, 
To  help  the  poor  and  needy, 

And  hid  the  weak  he  strong; 
To  jrive  them  BODgS  for  sighing, 

Their  darkness  turn  to  light, 
Whose  souls,  condemn'd  and  dying, 

Were  precious  in  his  sight. 


3.  II"  shall  descend  like  showers 

Upon  the  fruitful  earth, 
And  love  and  joy,  like  flowers, 

Spring  in  his  path  to  birth  : 
Before  him,  on  the  mountains, 

Shall  peace,  the  herald,  go; 
And  righteousness,  in  fountains. 

From  hill  to  valley  flow. 

4.  To  him  shall  prayer  unceasing, 

And  daily  vows,  ascend  ; 
His  kingdom  still  increasing, 

A  kingdom  without  end  : 
The  tide  of  time  shall  never 

His  covenant  remove ; 
His  name  shall  stand  for  ever ; 

That  name  to  us  is  Love. 


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HYMN   107. 

l.Fr.t»M  Greenland's  icy  mountains. 
From  [ndia's  coral  strand, 

sonny  fom 
Roll  uown  their  golden  - 
From  many  an  ancient  river, 
From  many  a  palmy  plain, 
They  call  us  to  deliver 

Their  land  from  error's  chair.. 

2.  "What  though  the  spicy  breezes 
Blow  nfl  o'er  Oeylon's  Isle ; 
Though  every  prospect  pleas 

And  only  man  is  vile : 
In  vain  with  lavish  kindness 

The  gifts  of  God  are  strewn  ; 
The  heathen  in  his  blindness 

Bows  down  to  wood  and  stone. 


Shall  we,  whose  souls  are  lighted 

With  wisdom  from  on  high, 
sii-.n  wo,  to  men  benighted, 

The  lamp  of  life  deny  I 
baivation  !  oh,  Salvation  ! 

The  joyful  sound  proclaim, 
Till  ^:iv\i  remotest  nation 

Has  learnt  Messiah's  name ! 


Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  his  story, 

And  you,  ye  waters'  roll, 
Till,  like  a  sea  of  glory, 

It  spreads  from  pole  to  pole  ; 
Till  o'er  our  ransom'd  nature 

The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain, 
Redeemer,  King,  Creator, 

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HYMN    194. 

muni  Hymn. 

1.  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear! 

The  end  of  things  created  ! 
The  Judge  of  man  T  see  appear, 

On  clouds  of  glory  seated: 
The  trumpet  sounds;  the  graves,  restore 
The  dead  which  they  contained  before: 

Prepare,  my  soul,  to  meet  him. 

2.  The  dead  in  Christ  shall  first  arise. 

At  the  last  trumpet's  sounding, 
Caught  up  to  meet  him  in  the  skies, 

With  joy  their  Lord  surrounding  : 
No  gloomy  fears  their  souls  dismay, 
His  presence  sheds  eternal  day 

On  those  prepared  to  meet  him. 


3.  But  sinners,  fill'd  with  guilty  fears, 

Beheld  his  wrath  prevailing  ; 
For  they  shall  rise,  and  find  their  tears 

And  sighs  are  unavailing : 
The  day  of  grace  is  past  and  gone  ; 
Trembling  they  stand  before  the  throne, 

All  unprepared  to  meet  him-. 

4.  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear ! 

The  end  of  things  created  I 
The  Judge  of  man  I  see  appear, 

On  clouds  of  glory  seated : 
Beneath  his  cross  I  view  the  day 
When  heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away, 

And  thus  prepare  to  meet  him. 


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HYMN   4K. 

1.  HAKE  !  the  herald  angel-  sing 
Glory  to  the  new-born  King. 
Peace  on  earth,  and  mercy  mild, 
God  and  sinners  reconciled  ! 

2.  -Toy fa]  all  ye  nations  lie 

Join  the  triumphs  of  the  skies; 
TVith  th'  angelic  hosts  proclaim 
Christ  is  born  in  Bethlehem  ! 

3.  Christ,  by  highest  heaven  adored, 
Christ,  the  everlasting  Lord, 

*e  in  time  behold  him  come, 
Offspring  of  the  Virgin's  womb ! 

4.  VeiPd  in  flesh  the  Godhead  see  ! 
Hail  th'  incarnate  Deity, 

-ed,  as  man,  with  man  to  dwell, 
Jesus,  now  Emanuel ! 

len  with  healing  in  hie  wings, 
Light  and  life  to  all  he  brings 


Hail  the  Sun  of  righteousness, 

Hail  the  heaven-born  Prince  of  peace. 

HYMN  69. 

1.  Ohklbt  the  Lord  is  risen  to-day, 

Sons  of  men  and  angels  say  : 
Raise  your  joys  and  triumphs  high, 
Sing  ye  heavens,  and  earth  reply  ! 

2.  Love's  redeeming  work  is  done, 
Fought  the  fight,  the  vict'ry  won  : 
Jesus'  agony  is  o'er, 

Darkness  veils  the  earth  no  more. 

3.  Vain  the  stone,  the  watch,  the  seal, 
Christ  has  burst  the  gates  of  hell : 
Death  in  vain  forbids  him  rise, 
Christ  hath  open'd  paradise. 

4.  Soar  we  now,  where  Christ  had  led, 
Following  our  exalted  Head; 
Made  like  him,  like  him  we  rise — 
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HYMN   56. 
Litany. 


1.  Saviour,  when  in  dust,  to -thee, 
Low  we  bow  th1  adoring  knee ; 
When,  repentant,  to  the  skies 

8     roe  we  lift  our  streaming  i 
O,  by  all  thy  pains  and  wo, 
Buffered  once  for  man  below, 
Bending  from  thy  throne  on  high, 
Hear  our  solemn  litany. 

2.  By  thy  birth  and  early  years, 
By  thy  human  griefs  and  fears, 
By  thy  fasting  and  distn 

In  the  lonely  wilderness  : 
By  thy  vict'ry  in  the  hour 
( >f  the  subtle  tempter's  power; 
Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye; 
Hear  our  solemn  litany. 


8.  By  thine  hour  of  dark  despair, 
By  thine  agony  of  prayer, 

By  the  purple  robe  of  scorn. 
By  thy  wounds — thy  crown  of  thorn, 
By  thy  cross — thy  pangs  and  cries; 
By  thy  perfect  sacrifice  ; 

Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye; 
Hear  our  solemn  litany. 

4.  By  thy  deep,  expiring  groan, 
By  the  Beal'd  sepulchral  stone, 
By  thy  triumph  o'er  the  grave. 
By  thy  power  from  death  to  save, 
Mighty  God,  ascended  Lord, 
To  thy  throne  in  heaven  restored, 
Prince  and  Saviour,  hear  our  cry, 
Hear  our  Bolemn  litany. 


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HYMN"    113. 
Christ  our  Refuge. 
1.  Jf.sis.  Saviour  of  my  soul, 

Let  me  to  thy  bosom  fly, 
While  tlu-  wires  of  trouble  roll. 

While  the  tempest  still  is  high  : 
Hide  me,  O  my  Saviour,  hide. 

Till  the  storm  of  lite  is  past ; 
B  b  into  the  haven  guide; 

0,  receive  my  soul  at  last! 
3.  Other  refuge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  thee : 
Leave,  ah !  leave  me  not  alone, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me: 
All  my  trust  on  thee  is  stayed, 
All  my  hope  from  thee  I  bring; 
.  er  my  defenceless  head 
AVith  the  shadow  of  thy  wing. 

HYMN   201. 
Revelation  vii.  9,  <fec. 
l.AViio  are  these  in  bright  array  .' 
This  innumerable  throng, 


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Round  the  altar,  night  and  day, 
Tuning  their  triumphant  song? 

M  Worthy  is  the  Lamb  once  slain, 
"  Blessing,  honor,  glory,  power, 

"Wisdom,  riches,  to  obtain 
"New  dominion  every  hour." 

2.  These  through  fiery  trials  trod  ; 

These  from  great  affliction  came  ; 
Now  before  the  throne  of  God, 

Seal'd  with  his  eternal  name : 
Clad  in  raiment  pure  and  white, 

Victor  palms  in  every  hand, 
Through  their  great  Redeemer's  might 

More  than  conquerors  they  stand. 

3.  Ilunger,  thirst,  disease  unknown, 

On  immortal  fruits  they  feed  ; 
Them  the  Lamb  amidst  the  throne 

Shall  to  living  fountains  lead: 
Joy  and  gladness  banish  sighs: 

Perfect  love  dispels  their  fears  ; 
And,  for  ever  from  their  eyes 

God  shall  wipe-  away  their  tears. 


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HYMX     1S9. 

1.  11  \-tf\.  sinner,  to  l"'  wise : 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun: 
Wisdom,  if  you  still  despise, 
Harder  is  it  to  be  won. 

2.  Hasten  mercy  to  implore; 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun ; 
Lest  thy  season  should  be  o'er, 
Ere  the  evening's  stage  be  run. 

8.  Hasten,  sinner,  to  return  ; 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun; 
Lest,  thy  lamp  should  cense  to  burn, 
Ere  salvation's  work  is  done. 

■1.  Hapten,  sinner,  to  be  blest; 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun  : 
Lest  perdition  thee  arrest, 
Ere  the  morrow  is  begun. 


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HYMX     IT  2. 
Psalm  cxli.  'J. 

1.  Softly  now  the  light  of  day 

Fades  upon  my  sight  away  ; 
Free  from  care,  from  labor  free, 
Lord,  I  would  commune  with  thee. 

2.  Thou,  whose  all-pervading  eye 
Nought  escapes,  without,  within, 

Pardon  each  infirmity, 
Open  fault,  and  secret  sin. 

3.  Soon,  for  me,  the  light  of  day 
Shall  for  ever  pa<s  away  ; 
Then,  from  sin  and  sorrow  free. 
Take  me,  Lord,  to  dwell  with  thee. 

4.  Thou  who,  vinle-s.  yet  ha-t  known 

All  of  man's  infirmity ; 
Then,  from  thine  eternal  throne, 
JeSOS,  look  with  pitying  i 


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HYMN   83. 

T7ta}iks<~rivhi(j. 

1.  PKAiai  to  (iotl,  immortal  prai>e. 
For  the  love  that  crowns  our  days ; 
Kounteous  source  of  every  joy. 

Lei  thy  praise  our  tongues  employ: 

All  to  thee,  our  God,  we  owe, 

8    irce  whence  all  our  blessings  flow. 

2.  All  the  blessings  of  the  fields. 
All  the  stores  the  garden  yields, 
Flocks  thai  whiten  all  the  plain, 
Yellow  Bbeaves  of  ripened  grain: 

"ur  Bonis  shall  raise 
an  praise. 

3.  Clouds  that  drop  their  fattening  dews, 
Suns  thai  genial  warmth  diffuse, 

All  the  plenty  summer  pours, 
Autumn's  rich,  o'erflowing  stores; 
Lord,  lor  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise. 

4.  Pea  rity,  and  health. 
Private  bliv<,  and  public  wealth, 

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Pure  religion's  liolier  beams  ; 

Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise. 

HYMN   139. 

1.  Rook  of  ages !  cleft  for  me, 

Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee; 

Let  the  water  and  the  blood, 

From  thy  side,  a  healing  flood, 

Be  of  sin  the  double  cure, 

Save  from  wrath,  and  make  me  pure. 

2.  Should  my  tears  for  ever  flow, 
Should  my  zeal  no  languor  know, 
This  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
Thou  most  save,  and  thou  alone; 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring, 
Simply  to  thy  cross  I  cling. 

3.  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death, 
"When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown. 
And  behold  thee  on  thy  throne, — 
Rock  of  ages !  cleft  for  me, 

Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee. 


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HYMN   42. 

l.  II ail,  thou  long-expected  Jesus, 
Bom  to  Bet  thy  people  free  I 
From  onr  Bins  and  fears  release  us, 

Let  us  find  our  rest  in  thee. 


2.  Israel's  strength  and  consolation, 

Eope  of  all  the  saints,  thou  art; 
Long  desired  of  every  nation, 
joy  of  every  waiting  heart 

3.  Born  thy  people  to  deliver, 

Horn  a  child,  yet  God  our  King, 
Born  to  reign  in  ns  for  ever, 

Now  thy  gracious  kingdom  bring. 

4.  By  thine  own  eternal  Spirit 

Rule  in  all  our  hearts  alone; 
By  thine  all-sufficient  merit 

liaise  us  to  thy  glorious  throne. 


HYMN   177. 

Prayer  for  Guidance. 

1.  Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jehovah, 

Pilgrim  through  this  barren  land; 
I  am  weak,  but  thou  art  mighty; 
Hold  me  with  thy  powerful  hand. 

2.  Open  now  the  crystal  fountains 

Whence  the  living  waters  flow  ; 
Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  pillar 

Lead  me  all  my  journey  through. 

3.  Feed  me  with  the  heavenly  manna 

In  this' barren  wilderness; 
Be  my  sword,  and  shield,  and  banner ; 
Be  the  Lord  my  righteousness. 

f.  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan, 
Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside; 

Death  of  death,  and  hell's  destruction, 
Laud  me  sate  on  Canaan's  side. 


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Still   is      wor-shipp'd,  still  shall   be. 


HYMN  61. 

Passion  Week,  and  Good  Friday. 

1.  Who  is  this  thai  oomee  from  Edom, 

All  his  raiment  stain'd  with  blood, 
To  t!ie  captive  speaking  freedom, 

Bringing  and  bestowing  good  ; 
Glorious  u  the  garb  he  wears, 

Glorious  in  the  spoil  he  bears  ? 


2.  'Tis  the  Saviour,  now  victorious, 
Trav'ling  onward  in  hie  might; 
"Tis  the  Saviour,  0  how  glorious 

To  his  people  is  the  sight! 
Satan  oonquer'd,  and  the  grave, 
Jesus  now  is  strong  to  save. 


Isaiah  lxiii.  1 — 1. 

8.  Why  that  blood  his  raiment  staining? 

'Tis  the  blood  of  many  slain  ; 
Of  his  foes  there's  none  remaining, 

None,  the  contest  to  maintain : 
Fall'n  they  are,  no  more  to  rise, 
All  their  glory  prostrate  lies. 


4.  Mighty  Victor,  reign  for  ever, 
Wear  the  crown  so  dearly  won ! 

Never  shall  thy  people,  never, 

Cease  to  sing  what  thou  hast  done ! 

Thou  hast  fought  thy  people's  foes; 

Thou  hast  heal'd  thy  people's  woes! 


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HANOVER.      IV.    1. 


To       God       in         Three       Per    -     sons,        One       God       ev     -     er        bless'd, 


SELECTION   59. 
From  the  lxxvi.  Psalm  of  David. 

1.  The  name  of  our  God 

Id  [srael  is  known; 
His  mansion  beloved 

In  Sion  alone  : 
There  broke  he  the  arrows 

The  enemy  hurl'd, 
And  honorM  his  mountain 

Above  all  the  world. 

2.  The  pride  of  thy  foes 

Is  turn'd  to  thy  praise  : 
Their  fierceness  o^rruled 

Thy  providence  sways  : 
Their  sin  overflowing 

Thy  power  will  restrain  : 
Thy  arm  on  the  wicked 

New  glory  will  gain. 


3.  Ye  nations,  to  God 

Vow  homage  sincere ; 
Devote  to  him  gifts, 
Love,  worship,  and  fear  ; 
Before  him,  ye  mighty, 
Your  spirits  repress ! 
Ye  high,  and  ye  humble, 
His  wonders  confess. 

SELECTION   123. 
From  the  cxlix.  Feabn  of  David. 

1.  0  praise  ye  the  Lord, 

Prepare  your  glad  voice 
His  praise  in  the  great 

Assembly  to  sing; 
In  their  great  Creator 

Let  Israel  rejoice  : 
And  children  of  Sion 

Be  glad  in  their  King. 


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S.  Let  them  his  great  Name 
Extol  in  their  songs, 

With  hearts  well  attuned 
His  pi 

Who  always  takes  pleasure 

To  hear  their  glad  tongues, 
And  waits  with  salvation 

The  humble  to  bless. 

0.  With  glory  adorn'd, 
Hie  hall  sing 

To  God,  who  their  heads 
With  safety  doth  shield ; 

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His  favor  shall  bring: 

O  therefore  for  ever 
All  praise  to  him  yield. 


HYMN   109. 
Revelation  xv.  3,  4. 

1.  now  wondrous  and  great 

Thy  works,  God  of  praise ! 
now  just,  King  of  saints, 

And  true  are  thy  ways  ! 
O  who  shall  not  fear  thee, 

And  honor  thy  name  ! 
Thou  only  art  holy, 

Thou  only  supreme ! 

2.  To  nations  long  dark 

Thy  light  shall  be  shown  ; 
Their  worship  and  vows 

Shall  come  to  thy  throne  : 
Thy  truth  and  thy  judgments 

Shall  spread  all  abroad, 
Till  earth's  every  people 

Confess  thee  their  God. 


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HYMN   173. 
Evening  Hymn. 


1.  Inspired  and  hearer  of  prayer, 

Thou  shepherd  and  guardian  of  thine, 
My  all  to  thy  covenant  care 
I,  sleeping  or  waking,  resign. 

2.  If  thou  art  my  shield  and  ray  sun, 

The  night  is  no  darkness  to  me  ; 
And,  fast  as  ray  minutes  roll  on, 
They  bring  me  but  nearer  to  thee. 


3.  A  sovereign  protector  I  have, 

Unseen,  yet  for  ever  at  hand  ; 
Unchangeably  faithful  to  save,' 
Almighty  to  rule  and  command. 

4.  His  smiles  and  his  comforts  abound, 

His  grace,  as  the  dew,  shall  descend 
And  walls  of  salvation  surround 
The  soul  he  delights  to  defend. 


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HYMN    153. 
From  the  c.  Psalm  of  David. 


1.  Be  joyful  iu  God,  all  ye  lands  of  the  earth, 
1 1  Berve  him  with  gladness  and  fear; 
Exult   in    Ids    presence    with    music   and 
mirth, 
With  love  and  devotion  draw  near. 


lovah  is  God,  and  Jehovah  alone, 
Creator  and  ruler  o'er  all ; 
And    we   are  his   people,  Ips   sceptre  we 
own; 
BQs  sheep,  and  we  follow  his  call. 


3.0  enter  his  gates  with  thanksgiving  and 
song, 
Your  vows  in  his  temple  proolaira  ; 
His  praise  with  melodious  accordance  pro- 
long, 
And  bless  his  adorable  Name. 


4.  For  good  is  the  Lord,  inexpressibly  good, 

And  we  are  the  work  of  hi    hand  ; 
His  mercy  and  truth  from  eternity  stood, 
And  shall  to  eternity  stand. 


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HYMN   144. 


1.  How  firm   |   foundation,  ye  saints  of  the 

Lord, 
Is   laid    for    your    faith    in    his    excellent 

word  ; 
What  more  can  he  say  than  to  you  he  hath 

said, 
You  who  onto  Jesus  for  refuge  have  lied: 

2.  Fear  not,  1  am  with  thee,  0  be  not  dismay'd, 

I,  I   am   thy  God,  and  will  still  give  theo 

aid  ; 
I'll   strengthen   thee,  help  thee,  and  cause 

thee  to  Btand, 
Upheld  by  my  righteous,  omnipotent  hand. 

3.  When  thro'   the   deep   waters  I  call   thee 

to  go, 
The  rivera  of  woe  shall  not  thee  overflow; 


For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  troubles  to 
bless, 

And  sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress. 

4.  When   through   fiery  trials  thy  pathway 
shall  lie, 
My  grace,  all-sufficient,  shall  be  thy  sup- 
ply; 

The  flame  shall  not  hurt  thee,  I  only  de- 
sign 

Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  gold  to  re- 
line. 

~>.  The  soul  that  (o  Jesus  hath  lied  for  repose, 
I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes  ; 
That  soul,  though  all  hell  shall  endeavor  to 

shake, 
I'll  never — no,  never — no,  never  forsake. 


Organ. 


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PORTUci    ESE     HYMN.      Concluded. 


97 


$ 


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S 


tsz--Z 


f — # 


■72: 


-• — #- 


F 


Spi      -    rit,    um     CJod      ov  -  er       bless'd,  All      glo  -  rj     and    wor  -  ship    from 


f^4rf 


= 


1 


given, 


As 


was,       and    is        now,      and     shall     ev 


bo 


given. 


1. 1  would  not  live  alway  :  I  ask  not  to  stay 
Where  storm  after  Btorm  rises  dark  o'er  the 

way  ; 
The  few  lurid  mornings  that  dawn  on  us 
here, 
Are  enough  for  life's  woes,  full  enough  for 
its  cheer. 

2. 1  would  not  live  alway,  thus  fetter'd  by  sin  ; 
Temptation  without,  and  corruption  within: 
E'en  the  rapture  of  pardon  is  mingled  with 

tears, 
And  the  cup  of  thanksgiving  with  penitent 

tears. 

3.1  would  not  live  alway;  no — welcome  the 
tomb, 

Since  Jesus  hath  lain  there,  I  dread  not  its 
gloom ; 


HYMN  187. 
"  /  would  not  live  alway"     Job  vii.  16. 

There,  sweet  be   my   rest,  till  he  bid  me 

arise 
To  hail  him  in  triumph  descending  the  skies. 


4.  Who,  who  would  live  alway,  away    from 

his  God  ; 
Away  from  yon  heaven,  that  blissful  abode, 
Where  the  rivers  of  pleasure  flow  o'er  the 

bright  plains, 
And  the  noontide  of  glory  eternally  reigns: 

5.  Where  the  saints  of  all  ages  in  harmony 

meet, 
Their  Saviour  and  brethren,  transported  to 

greet ; 
While  the  anthems  of  rapture  unceasingly 

roll, 
And  the  smile  of  the  Lord  is  the  feast  of 

the  soul. 


I 


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r-f^FpEg^^ 


B± 


Si 


1 — r 


an 


c 


n 


1    1 


0=;=?: 


*=jL 


i  i  mmmmm 


A^t 


II 


il 


98 


MARINERS.      IV.  S.     Or  12s. 


d 


Arranged  from  Pleyel. 


gFTfrir  r  jfe 


^ 


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t=: 


^z;t 


All    gto-  ry       am!     pMUM  to     the      Fa  -  tlier    be    giv  -  en,       The     Son    and    the 


:»— *: 


•- 


s^g=MS 


— ' — h 

Spi    -    rit,     from  earth  and    from  hcav-cn ;       As       was,  and      is        now,      be        su- 


Hlgilgi 


IV. 


•*tf—  i ™- 


preme  a -do  -  ra-tion,     And     ev  -   er    shall  be,      to      the     God    of       sal  -   va- tion. 


Organ. 


J*         ""■ 

jff    r 


-Jjrb~d 


hr-l r— * 


"Ifr3f    ^H-ff=ffljg^p 


— rf — i — B-1 


r n    =zc 1 — 5Tf — L{— — p^— — 


t 


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1 


,):= 


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<= 


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MAIUNKRS.      Concluded. 


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HYMN"    110. 

A."     M;itr.  viii.  25. 
1.  When-  through  the  torn  sail  the  wild  tempest  is  streaming, 
When  o'er  the  dark  wave  the  red  lightning  is  gleaming, 

hope  lends  a  ray  the  poor  Beaman  to  cherish, 
Wo  lly  to  our  "Maker  :   "  Saw,  Lord  !  or  we  perish.'" 
'2.  0  .Tesus.  once  roek'd  on  the  breast  of  the  billow, 

Aroused  by  the  shriek  of  despair  from  thy  pillow, 
N.-w  seated  in  glory,  the  mariner  cherish, 

Who  ones  in  bis  anguish,  '•  Save,  Lord!  or  wo  perish!" 
3.  And  0!  when  the  whirlwind  of  passion  is  raging, 
When  sin  in  our  hearts  it<  wild  warfare  is  waging, 
Then  send  down  thy  Spirit  thy  ransom'd  to  cherish, 
Rebuke  the  destroyer  :  "  >  i  i .  Lord  !  or  we  perish." 


A  Et  I STERDAM.      145th  Hymn. 


Melody 


To  the  Fa-ther,  to    the    Son,     And  Spi-rit    ev  -  er  bless'd,    ) 

El  -er-lAat-ing  Tluee  iu  One,     All  iror-ehip  be  ad-diessd:  f  riaisenom  all  above,  below. 


ffrJJI.J 


As  throughout  the  a  -  ges  put,    Now  is  giv'n,  and  shall  be  so       While  endless  a  -  ges  last. 


HYMN 

1.  Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  wings, 
Thy  better  portion  trace  : 
■-.  from  transitory  things, 
Towards  heaven,  thy  destinVl  place ; 
Sun  and  raoon,  and  stars  decay, 
Time  :.  this  earth  remove; 

.  my  soul,  and  haste  away 
To  seats  prepared  above. 


145. 


Cease,  my  soul,  O  cease  to  mourn, 
Press  onward  to  the  prize ; 

Soon  thy  Saviour  will  return. 
To  take  thee  to  the  skies  : 

There,  is  everlasting  peace, 

.  enduriog  rest,  in  heaven  ; 

There,  will  sorrow  ever  cease, 
And  crowns  of  joy  be  given. 


Oroan. 


- 


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4 


4-H 


*>j  i  j  I }    npii  '  i,  in -ffit/fp 

T      r  M  h  ',  I    I    r  ',  r^T  !    '    ', 


iB 


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r      & 


t=t 


i=±=f 


B: 


P=p: 


r-t 


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lOO 


LEON  I.      152d  Hymn. 


_     ,        Mei-opv. 


t=t 


i 


mmms 


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St 


HYMN    152. 


1.  The  God  of  Abraham  praise. 

Who  reigns  enthroned  above; 
Ancient  of  everlasting  days, 

And  God  of  love ; 
Jehovah,  Great  I  AM, 

By  earth  and  heaven  confess'd  ; 
I  bow,  and  bless  the  sacred  name 

For  ever  blessM. 


2.  The  God  of  Abraham  praise. 
At  whose  supreme  command 
From  earth  I  rise,  and  seek  the  joys 
At  his  right  hand  : 


I  all  on  earth  forsake, 

Its  wisdom,  fame  and  power  : 
And  him  my  only  portion  make, 

My  shield  and  tower. 

3.  He  by  himself  hath  sworn, 

I  on  his  oath  depend, 
I  shall,  on  angel  wings  upborne, 

To  heaven  ascend : 
I  shall  behold  his  face, 

I  shall  his  power  adore, 
And  sing  the  wonders  of  his  grace 

For  evermore. 


smi 


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Organ.  Ill  ill!  'I 

J-    T    t     t     r     r         i  i 


^ 


m 


&=± 


I'jii'i1  I1  |lijfi|!i/'  '/JiJi'i 


eazzm 


: 


21 


LKONI.      Concluded. 


101 


gg 


^=» 


m=^mm 


:^m 


r- 


mm 


£- — **- 


t* 


o 


I 


HYMN    152—  Concluded. 


■i.  There  dwells  the  Lord,  our  King, 

The  Lord,  our  riguteonsi 
Triumphant  o'er  the  world  and  sin, 

The  Priuce  of  peace  ; 
On  Zion's  sacred  height 

His  kingdom  he  maintains, 
And,  glorious,  with  his  saints  in  light, 

For  ever  reigns. 

5.  The  God  who  reigns  on  high 
The  great  archangels  sing ; 
And,  "Holy,  Holy/Holy,"  cry, 

M  Almighty  King, 


Who  was,  and  is  the  - 

And  evermore  shall  be, 
Jehovah,  Father,  Great  I  AM  I 

"We  worship  thee." 

The  whole  triumphant  ho<t 

Give  thanks  to  God  on  high  t 
Hail,  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

They  ever  cry  : 
Hail  Abraham's  God  and  mine, 

I  join  the  heavenly  lays  ; 
All  might  and  majesty  are  thine, 

And  endless  praise. 


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S 


II 


~&—~ 


L09 


P 


zt= 


I  >  AMISSION. 


m.  5. 


Old  Chant  from  the  Missal. 


t=az^=z 


!" 


idztsfc 


(ii.at  Je  -  ho  -    vah !  we      a    -    dore  thee,    God   the    Fa  -  tlier,  God      the  Son, 


i 


•<s> 1 


F3?==S  rJ*P" 
Ml    j  \\us^ 


IS 


3* 


3 


22 


God     tli--    Spi-  tit,  join., 1  in        glo  -  ry         On      the  same  8    -    ter  -  mil  throne: 


ft  f  .iijj.nj  ,rpa5 


^F5r-=r= 


SE= 


End  -  less  prais  -  es,  end-  less     prais-es        To         Je-ho  -  vah,   Three  in     One. 


mi 


HYMN  40. 


1.  LORD  I   dismiss  us  with  thy  blessing, 

Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace; 

us  each,  thy  love  possessing, 
Triumph  in  redeeming  grace  ; 
0  refresh  us,  O  refresh  as, 

Travelling  through  this  wilderness! 


2.  Thanks  we  give,  and  adoration, 
For  the  gospel's  joyful  sound  ; 
May  the  fruits  of  thy  salvation 

In  our  hearts  and  lives  abound  : 
"May  thy  presence,  may  thy  presence 
With  us  evermore  be  found] 


Organ. 


2i±: 


:nz=j 


==h=± 


^z±^z=^zU:^=:pzl:^=  a  I  a      ":  r&  U 

is»-      <s>       o-       r  ,  r  I      s      5       rz    ■&• 


I,    1      I 


a  j  si 


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^fc=F 


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T  ' 

a     s 


Ff^F^l 


J,  ! 

i  1 1 


n 


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I^II) 


I      I        I 


ST.    ASA  PUS.       185th  Hymn. 


103 


\ 


Melodt. 


To    the      Fa- thor.  to    the     Son,     And     Spi  -  rit       ev  -  er        bless'd,  Ev  -  er  -  la 
Organ.  I  ««■«. 


9     0   #:; 


J— 4|  i  MfP^JjfiU  J^tt^H   I 


»y  j  r^rlr  J1 


rs 


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333E 


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:#_^( 


EgftrHr  iir  aiLJVJiflr  ir 


Three  in    One,      All   wor-sbip    be  ad-dress'd :  Praise  from  all  a  -  bove,      be  -  low,    As 

XT       -J.  =      g        >     -  ^     f  -*-  -g-       '      S3     i        /    __-_   r    ' 


•# 


see 


£±=t=t*Z 


%irnjirr  im^aas 


-   o 


I    g  i|  r<itf  m  i  ip  [  n  '  i|  iif      EEL  Eg  I 


was  throughout  the  a-  ges    past,     Now  is  giv'u,  and  shall  be  so,  While  endless  a-ges  last 


\\'l,lW'Ml|'|llll,ll|,|,l/l/l|l|,l|lCl'll 


..- 


.• 


mm 


104 


CAREY.      L.    M. 


Melodt 


mmm  ,^3wp^P=|iiip 


To    Fa  -  ther,  Son,   and    Ho   -   ly  Ghost,  The  God  whom  heaven  and  earth  a  -  dore, 


— ^ 


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ALFRETON.      L.    M. 


Melody.       .  ^ — 


To     Fa  -  ther,  Son,    and     Ho  -  ly     Ghost,  The  God  whom  heaven  and  earth  a  -   dore, 


Organ,  i         .  Ill 

>.H:!JJl^.JUJI.ii 


zmmmmm 


j  ^ 


I    LJ  i  tZ 
jiii 


pis 

i      I 


raw—:%— 


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<S>-       -e»-    *,H        •&■ 


I 


BABYLON  STREAMS.   L.  M. 


?> 


Melody. 


£=} 


3     g 


1— 


^-jUiiiiip^^ 


To    Fa-ther.  Son,  and     So  -   lv      Ghost   The  God  whom  earth  and  heavea  a  -  dore, 


_     ,     Oboan 


i  fe  ill  31    II    i  -Is  te^T 


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Ot£  5 


ts= 


EE 


^ 


^ 


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CAREY.       Concluded. 


105 


j^jgg^jjEgga^p^gsjgBjat 


Be     glo  -  rv.       m       it       was     of       old,        Is     now,  and    sliall    be      ev    -   cr-more. 


■p— cr— p- 


o        p—  ©-p-  p-g-^  -&gsg 
I       I     I     I 


_p  ,-^l-g- 


«- 


"^  ~ 


Ife^telP 


ALFRETON.      Concluded. 


Wm.  Beastall. 


a. 


mmsm 


&-  -~ — 


it 


Be     glo  -  rv.     aa        it     was      of        old,  Is    now,  and  shall    be        ev  -   er  -  more. 


^^  i  r   u  i  r    i  '    i 


o     c> 


3E^ 


#  r*2 


!      I 

-Gf-   -&- 


ff.f  <A 


^^^mmt 


BABYLON     STREAMS.       Concluded. 

Arranged  by  V.  Novello. 


■a & 


i^zzlis: 


;i-      it     was      of        old,         Is    now,  and    sliall     be     ev   -  er  -  mora 


^  jJi's  tlii  jia  jim  niJit'Jife^i^  a 


I 


0: 3  i   I 


■?  ? 


s 


s      = 


■2 


II 


L08 

u        Mm  cm 


DKDI1AM.       C.    M. 


d— 


n  i  i  ir  mm^  h  Moa 


To       K:i  -  tli.r.  Son.     nnd     Ho    -    ly       Ghost,        The  God    whom   we         a  -  dore, 

n        Oroan  I  I  I  I  I  — N 


an  e 


j — i- 


-o     *■* 


•  d      J     .        I 


CANTERBURY.      C.    M. 


Melody. 


'v     ' 


O 


t++»  11°  M  «Ui 


To      Fa  -  ther,      Son,      and       Ho  -    ly     Ghost,       The    God  whom    we        a    -    dore, 


Organ. 


o 


£2- 


=^=g= 


© 


1 


IP 


D:E^ 


:?=S?- 


<; 


!EE 


STEPHENS.      C.   M. 


I 


1 1 1  tttt-*Jl.i  -J+H 


^P 


. I. 


T.»      Fa-    tlicr.  Son.      mid     Ho    -   ly     Ghost,      The     God     whom  wv       a    -    dore, 

_  ll      Oroa?i. 


mm  :-i,  jprorn^! 


P         p        <5- 


r. 


a  * «  U  t  \-\z^kd 


£ 


I 


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*P* 


-<S>- 

3 


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Ji^ 


.    s — & 


rt 


DEDHAM.       Concluded. 


1()7 


■- 


-r* + 


U-Jxijuu  Hingis 


Be    glo   -  iy.      ti       it       wa>.      is        now.       And  shall     be       ev  -   or   -   more. 


s 


I 


tt*= 


q 


^ziz^z±<?: 


i*S  <  18    #r 


P    ^ 


...  i      i 


Wj  Wj\L  ii\\  iM 


LTfTTTr 


rT 


-^ d. 


ft      I1 


if  jjif  r  i.  ii 


CANTERBURY.      Concluded. 

From  •'  Playford's  Psalms  and  Hymns,"  1671. 


P 


22— 


-Ti — & — g- 


H 


e_^=^^» 


- 


1 


Be      glo   -    ry,       as         it       was,      is      now,       And    shall    be       ev  -    cr  -  more. 


n 


I J      j 

ra — js: 


=F=F 


5      s 
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•  >: 


S 


BgeBH=l 


I        ! 


-©-       -©- 


19-     p     -9- 


:ee3; 


HI 


£=r 


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:\!t 


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STEPHENS.      Concluded. 


Rev.  W.  Jones. 


&=& 


33 


mmi 


t=\- 


^f 


Be     glo  -  ry.  u       it     was      is       now.        And  shall    be       ev  -    cr  -   more. 

J L 


p*p  s1  p>  r*r   p    p    |g.'eJ  fry  p  '^.'    " 


•i:; 


i      ! 

E  a 


F^=g 


Jul  Tj~f   iljj. 


L08 


ST.    BK1DKS.      S.    M. 


t 


Mil  .uv. 


d 


3= 


!=-« — P: 


<S>— 


isl 


To       God      the      Fa  -    ther,      Son, 

-l-J-4 


And      Spi  -    lit,       glo    -     ry        bt, 


OtOAir. 


ZETI 

— *- 


fF1^ 


1^ 


--l-r- 


-0-     -<s>- 

i       i 


o 


i Sprzfc 


zt=Er:= 


CJ-d^.  ^ 


idzznFpf-^l 


u  U      Me 


Ho    -    ly 


On  c;an. 


U  _d=d 


=t 


22 


RAPTURE.      HI.   1.    (Double.) 


i 


fe=?^R=±z 


•! fc£*= 


Z2Z21 


Fa   -  ther,     ho  -    ly      Son,        Ho  -   ly     Spi  -   rit,     Three  in     One! 

ryj  j  .1      i    i  -  i   ri 


^M  *=  i  i 

it   pT  l    r 


— H — r-| — riTri—i-r-A — n-"1 — ho — rtr~i — nr^ 

II       p    f* 
I      N      i      .     '  i 


1 1 


1-1/    *  '  I  I 


¥ 


r— \ 


Hi 


P_^J 


■J 


i  - 


.^ 


c 


EMHUffLUJ 


H<>  -   ly       Pa  -  ther,  ho  -    lv 


Bon, 


I 1 — 


Ho  -  ly      Spi-  rit,     Three  in     One! 


It'  f  I    I    I 


sLO.  i^j 


*1P2: 


-*      I        I 


!  J=±J=e: 


mmmmmwm 


t="r 


O- 


8T\       BB1  i>KS.       Concluded. 


L09 

Ok.  IIowikd. 


1 


0 


g— P"Hp 


o  :o 


:=T 


2> 


s[f 


A*    'twas,  and       i>.       and     shall    be        so  To       all       e     -    tar    -    ni  -    ty. 


S 


flEs 


r^  PFP 


p 


S3 


u 


— »-*rg— ^ 


P      : 


t 


^=3 


J^ 


-0- 


P 


r — r 


m 


% 


-0 — 0 


Li 


s> — #- 


RAPTUKE.       Concluded. 

-H -j- 


From  Hayivn. 


iJr  IJ  J  LJ 


Glo  -  ry,      as        of        old,    to      thee,  Now,  and     ev  -    cr  -  more  sliall  be  ! 


1  Z    ^=fi:Ei^iq!4-Ei53i^z=<S=Efezri=Eg=_ii*rfi^B 


i'-vr 


P 


i 


o:-,- 


&^EE£B 


fab 


-0- 


r — r 


IB 


V :      Z~ 


□ 


g0 »        ° 


"    -   | 


0 J 

T=t 


- 


27 


a 


Glo  -    ry,     as        of      old,     to     '  and     ev  -    er  -  more  shall    be! 


-: 


u_J I       _   _j 


p.  »  r 0=# iff  *  u^=ftp  « 


L-4- 


P 


n,:^    ^  ■#!    J,^:,,^^    : 


!! 


1 r     I 


1  n 


. 


OtGA*.; 


110 


TREVES.      H.    1.      OrC.  P.  M. 


German  Choral. 


i  "         I  ~i — 


C; 


&=P 


■& <9- 


s 


JTTTJTI 


To     Fa  -  ther,  Son,    and  Ho  -  ly      Ghost,     The  God  whom  Leaven's  triumphant  host 

/TN 


OltOAN. 


ji  URdAN. 

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N.  B.     Tlie  metre  marks  affixed  to  the  preceding  hymns  have  reference  to  a  division  of  the  metres, 
founded  on  the  nature  of  the  verse,  into  four  classes,  marked — I.  II.  III.  IV. 

Class  I.  includes  common,  long,  and  short  metres,  marked — C.  M.,  L.  M.,  S.  M. 

Olam   II.  includes  the  other  Iambic  metres,  eight  in  number,  marked — II.  1,  II.  2,  II.  3,  II.  4,  &c, 
which  may  be  named ;  Two  one ;  Two  two  ;  Two  Three,  &c. 

Class  III.  includes  the  Trochaic  metres,  being  five  in  number,  marked — III.  1,  III.  2,  III.  3,  &c, 
which  may  be  named  ;  Three  one  ;  Three  two,  6:c. 

Class  IV.  includes  the  metres  consisting  chiefly  of  triplets,  being  five  in  number,  marked — IV.  1, 
IV.  2,  IV.  3,  <fcc,  and  may  be  named;  Four  one;  Four  two,  d'c. 


CLASS    I. 

0.  M. 

To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

The  God  whom  we  adore, 
Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now, 

And  shall  be  evermore. 

L.  M. 

To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

The  God  whom  earth  and  heaven  adore, 

Be  glory,  as  it  was  of  old, 
Is  now,  and  shall  be  evermore. 

S.  M. 

To  God  the  Father,  Son, 
And  Spirit,  glory  be, 
A-  "t  was,  and  is,  and  shall  bo  so 
To  all  eternity. 


CLASS     II. 

II.   1. 

To  Father,  Son.  and  Holy  Ghost 

tod  whom  heaven's  triumphant  host, 
And  saints  on  earth  adore, 

>ry.  ss  in  jilt-  past 
Aa  now  it  is,  and  bo  shall  lasl 
When  time  shall  be  no  more. 

II.  2. 

To  Father,  Bon,  and  Holy  Ghost 

•  tod  whom  heaven's  triumphant  host, 
And  sniffing  saints  on  earth  adore, 


Be  glory,  as  in  ages  past, 

As  now  it  is,  and  so  shall  last 

When  time  itself  shall  be  no  more. 

II.  3. 
To  God  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 
xAnd  God  the  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 
Be  glory  in  the  highest  given, 
By  all  on  earth,  and  all  in  heaven. 
As  was  through  ages  heretofore, 
Is  now,  and  shall  be  evemore. 

II.  4. 
To  God  the  Father,  Son, 

And  Spirit,  ever  bless'd, 
Eternal  Three  in  One, 

All  worship  be  addressil ; 
As  heretofore 
It  was,  is  now, 
And  shall  be  so 
For  evermore. 

II.  5. 
To  God  the  Father,  and  to  God  the  Son, 
To  God  the  Holy  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 
Be  praise  from  all  on  earth  and  all  in  heaven, 

As  was.  and  is,  and  ever  shall  be  given. 

II.  6. 
Eternal  praise  be  given. 

And  song-;  o(  highest  worth, 

By  all  the  host  of  heaven, 

And  all  the  <aints  on  earth, 
To  God,  supreme  oonfess'd, 

To  Christ,  his  only  Son, 
And  to  the  Spirit  hi. 

Eternal  Three  in  One. 


GLORIA     PATRI. 


115 


II.  7. 

To  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit 
Supremo  o'er  earth  and  heaven, 

Eternal  Three  in  One  oonfeas'd, 
l>e  bi^est  glory  given, 
iraa  through  ages  heretofore, 

Is  now,  and  ahall  be  evermore, 

By  all  in  earth  and  heaven. 

II.  8. 

By  all  on  earth,  and  all  in  heaven, 
•  rlaating  glory  given 
To  God  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 
And  God  the  Spirit:  equal  Three 
In  undivided  Unity, 

time  had  vet  it-  course  begun: 
As  was,  and  is,  be  highest  prai 
As  still  shall  be  through  endless  days. 


CLASS    III. 

III.  I. 
Holy  Father,  Holy  Son, 
Holy  Spirit,  Three  in  One! 

of  old,  to  thee, 
Now  and  evermore  shall  be. 

III.  2. 
Praise  the  name  of  God  most  high, 

a,  all  below  the  sky. 
Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  host, 

Father,  Son,  and  Holy  G! 
A-  through  count!. 
Evermore  his  praise  shall  last 

III.  3. 
Praise  the  Father,  earth  and  heaven, 

Praise  the  Son,  the  Spirit  praise, 
As  it  was,  and  is,  be  given, 

Glory  through  eternal  days. 

III.  4. 
To  the  Father,  throned  in  heaven, 
To  •       -  .  his  Son, 

To  the  Spirit,  pi  ren, 

Ev<  .  hree  in  On 

old  the  Trinity 

shaH  be. 

Ill 
Greal  rehoi  re  thee, 

God  the  Spirit,  [oin'd  in  g 
On  the  game  eternal  throne: 

Endless  pr 
To  Jehovah,  Three  in  One. 


CLASS    IV. 

IV.  I. 

By  angels  in  heaven, 

Of  every  degree, 
And  saints  upon  earth, 

All  praise  be  addre>-'d 
To  God  in  three  persons, 

One  God  ever  bless'd  ; 
As  it  has  been,  now  is. 

And  ever  shall  be. 

IV.  2. 

All  praise  to  the  Father,  the  Son, 
And  Spirit,  thrice  holy  and  bless'd, 

The  eternal,  supreme  Three  in  One, 
Was.  is,  and  shall  still  be  address'd. 

IV.  3. 

All  praise  to  the  Father,  all  praise  to  the  Son, 
All  praise  to  the  Spirit,  thrice  bless'd, 

The  holy,  eternal,  supreme  Three  in  One, 
Was,  is,  and  shall  still  be  address'd. 

IV.  4. 

0  Father  Almighty,  to  thee  be  address'd, 
With  Christ,  and  the   Spirit,  one  God  ever 

bless'd, 
All  glory  and  worship  from  earth  and  from 

heaven, 
As  was,  and  is  now,  and  shall  ever  be  given. 

IV.  5. 

All  glory  and  praise  to  the  Father  be  given, 
The  Son,  and  the  Spirit,  from  earth  and  from 

heaven ; 
As  was,  and  is  now,  be  supreme  adoration, 
As  ever  shall  be,  to  the  God  of  salvation. 

For  Hymns  145  and  185. 

To  the  Father,  and  to  the  Son, 

And  Spirit  ever  ble- 
Everlasting  Three  in  One, 

All  worship  he  addreee'd  : 
Praise  from  all  above,  below. 

bronghonl  I 
Now  is  given,  and  -ha'l  ; 

While  end) 

When  used  in  Hymn  185,  read. 

Ae  irai  throughout  the  i 


• .  let  us  adore  him,  come,  bow  at  his  feet, 
.•  him  the  glory, the  praii  :neet; 

Let  joyful  hoeani 

And  join  the  full  obonu  that  gladdens  the 
skies. 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX   OF   TUNES. 


Albans 


PAGE 

L.  M 65 

L.  M 104 

L.  M 65 

Amsterdam 145th  Hymn 99 

Angel's  Hymn L.  M 52 

Atwood   S.  M 79 

Babylon  Streams L.  M 104 

Benevento III.  1.  Double 86 

Burford    CM 14 

Canterbury  CM 106 

Carey L.  M 104 

Dedham C.  M 106 

Devotion TV.  2 94 

Dismission    III.  5 102 

Dunfermline    CM 75 

Gibbons TTT.  1 88 

Hamburg. L.  M 66 

Hanover- IV.  1 92 

Iosco L.  M 53 

Israel IT.  5 81 

Judea CM 61 

Leonr 152d  Hvmn 100 

58 
70 
98 
72 
84 


London  

Lutzeo 

C.  M.... 

CM... 

Mariners 

IV.  5.... 

Mear 

Monmouth  

CM.... 

II.  7.... 

Naples III.  2 

^Norwich  Ill,  1.... 

'  Old  Hundred L.  M.. . . 

Olmutz S.  M... 

Phuvah CM 

Pleyel's  Hymn III.  1..  . . 

N  Portuguese  Hymn IV.  4 

Praise IV.  3 

Rapture III.  1.  (Double). . . . 

Ravenscroft CM... 

Romaine II.  6 

Sicilian  Hymn III.  3 

St<mhens C  M 

St.  Ann   CM.... 

"    Asaphs 185th  Hymn..  . . 

■  Brides S.  M.... 

"  Bartholemews L.  M . . . 

"  Michael S.  M 

"  Thomas S.  M. .  . . 

Tallis    C  M.... 

Tallis'  Canon L.  M.. . . 

Thatcher S.  M. . . . 

Thorly IL  4.... 

Treves    II.  1 

Trust III.  3.... 

"Windsor CM... 


PAGE 
89 

64 
54 
78 
73 
85 
96 
95 

108 

57 

82 

,     90 

106 
56 

103 

108 
69 
76 
63 
59 
68 
62 
80 

11C 
91 
60 


METRICAL   INDEX   OF   TUNES. 


L  M.  rAGE 

..LBANS 65 

Alfretoo 104 

Ambrose 55 

Pa  Hymn 52 

•  <n  Streams 104 

Carey 104 

Hamburg: 66 

Ioico 53 

Old  Hundred 54 

St.  Rartholemews 69 

Talks  Canon 68 

C.  M. 

Burford 74 

Canterbury 106 

Dedhani 106 

Dunfermline 75 

Juden CI 

London   58 

Lutzen 70 

Hear 72 

Phuvah 73 

Ravenscroft 57 

Ldd 00 

tens 106 

raffia 59 

Windsor CO 

S.  M. 

79 

Olmutz 78 

109 

:<lia.l 76 

St.  Thomas 63 

Thatcher 62 

LT.  1. 

Treves 110 

n.  2. 

Carey:  (any  L.  M.  repeating  1st  half) 80 

LT.  3. 
(Any  L.  M.  repeating  the  1st  half.) 

LL  4. 

Thorly 80 

H  5. 

Israel 81 


n.  6.  PA0E 

Romaine 82 

LT.  7. 
Monmouth    84 

LT.  8. 
(Any  L.  M.  twico  through.) 

LTL  1. 

Gibbons 88 

Norwich 64 

Pleyel's  Hymn 85 

LTI.  1.  Double, 

Benevento i 86 

Rapture 108 

LTI.  2. 
Naples ,  ,, , , , . ,     89 

in.  3. 

Sicilian  Hymn ,.*»^^.*...     90 

Trust     , 91 

m.  4. 

Trust  (repeat  1st  half) 91 

m.  5. 

Dismission 102 

IV.  1. 
Hanover 92 

IV.  2. 
Devotion ... . 94 

IV.  3. 
Praise 95 

TV.  4. 
Portuguese  Hymn 96 

IV.  5. 
Mariners 98 

Amsterdam,  145^  Hymn 'JO 

Leoni,  152<f      "      100 

St.  Asaphs,     185/A      "      103 


INDEX    OF    CHANTS    AND    ANTHEMS. 

SINGLE  CHANTS. 

PAfiE 

_                                (  Moraine:  Frayer 6 

First  Service. . .  j  j^g      ..-     7 

0                            1  Horning      "      8 

S!(OND                     JEvening       -       9 

DOUBLE  CHANTS. 

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T.                            i  Morning      "       18 

Il,,u                          /  Evening       -        20 

Sixth          "              \  Morning      •'       22 

For  Lent.           {  Evening      "       24 

Te  Deum  Laudamus 26 

i  tenedicite  Omnia  Open 28 

Gloria  in  Excelsis  Deo,  No.  1 30 

"     No.  2 32 

Gloria  Patri I 

" 33 

l  to  the  Litany 34 

K  \  i  io  Eleison,  (Responses  to  Commandments,)  No.  1 36 

No.  2 36 

ion 37 

Canticles  instead  of  the  Vettfte 38 

late  Dominum 38 

Burial  Service 40 

Institution  Office 41 

Psalms  selected  from  the  Psalter,  (20th,  23d, ) 

,  j::.l.  46th,  parts  of  the    119th,  121st.  V 42-51 

124th,  LSSth,  127th,  180th) ) 


IXDKX    OF    SELECTIONS    OF    PSALMS. 

■ 

the  Lord  avi 

xviii. 

i  my  God,  why  Leav'st  thou  me  xxii. 

;       Lord  him-. -If.  the  mighty  Lord xxiii. 

i.  in  whom  I  trust x.w. 

;  urdon  gained xzxii 

Through  all  the  changing  Bcen<  -  of  life 

Lord,  let  me  know  my  term  of  dayi conz, 

the  man  whose  t.  odor  care   xli. 

a  -  pants  the  hart  for  oooling  stream alii 

A-  pants  the  wearied  hart  tor  oooling alii 

Let  me  with  light  and  truth  be  blessed  xliii. 

li. 

my  heart  is  Axed,  til  bant lvii. 


EI.EC. 

TAGE 

13 

56 

14 

52 

17 

18 

56 

2  1 

•27 

52 

29 

57 

60 

61 

86 

61 

81 

81 

38 

52 

M 

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17 

53 

INDEX     OF     HYMNS. 

PSALM. 

1.  for  help  "ii  God  rely lxii. 

For  thi                       nr  constant  praise    Ixw. 

To  U<  ->  thv  oho*  D  IBM lxvii. 

The  name  of  our  God  Izzri 

Thy  n..                    ;.  .-hall  be  my  BOOg lxxxix. 

i  reigns,  let  all  the  earth xcvii. 

With  one  eooaenl  let  all  the  earth c 

"When  I  pour  out  my  boo]  in  prayer cii. 

my  boo! ciii. 

Magnify  Jehovah's  name cvii. 

Lord cxix. 

Thy  word  is  to  my  feet  a  lamp cxix. 

< )  'twas  a  joyful  sound  to  In  ar cxxii. 

Who  place  on  Sion's  (rod  their  trust cxxv. 

L< »rd.  f.  >r  over  at  thy  side exxxi. 

O  praise  ye  the  Lord cxhx. 

0  praise  the  Lord  in  that  blest  place cl. 


L10 


SELEC. 

PAOB 

[6 

53 

50 

59 

92 

68 

56 

76 

55 

-  79 

51 

80 

6} 

82 

^7 

64 

9*1    1-2 

58 

97  14 

68 

99 

59 

101 

59 

106 

64 

123 

92 

124 

54 

INDEX   OF   HYMNS. 


PAGE 

2.  Father  of  mercies  !  in  thy  word 71 

17.  To  our  Redeemer's  glorious  name. ...  71 

24.  Like  Noah's  weary  dove 7'.' 

25.  I  love  thv  kingdom,  Lord 76 

27.  Blest  is  the  tie  that  hinds 77 

39.  Almighty  Father!  bless  the  word 65 

40.  Lord !   dismiss  us  with  thy  bleseini;  .  .    102 

41.  Hark !  the  glad  sound,  the  Saviour  comes    73 

42.  Haii !  thou  long-expected  Jesus 90 

•  k  !  the  herald  angels  sing 85 

wn'd  with  light 81 

ff4  Hail:  to  the  Lord's  inoiated 82 

56.  Saviour,  when  in  dust,  to  thee 86 

ehing  sight..  .  59 

61.   Who  is  this  that  comes  from  Edom. .  .  Hi 

69.  Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to-day 85 

73.  Our  Lord  is  risen  from  the  dead 86 

tor,  come  ....  70 

75.  Come,  Holv  Spirit.  Heavenly  Dove. . .  7<» 

77.  O  holv.  hofv.  holy  Lord 66 

•  give  bum                     80 

83.  Pt •;                                                 89 

§7.  Ti                                           77 

77 

89.  O  happy  day,                  my  ehoiee. . .  61 

98.  Th'.-.i.  God,  all  glory,  boo                 ...  72 

:  and  i-  thy  table  spread *'>~ 

95.  And  ar<-                                    ir  to  God  72 

•  salted  Lord 67 

sn  all  that  dwell  below  the  skit  - .  .  61 


104.  O  Spirit  of  the  living  God 66 

107.  From  Greenland's  icy  mountains 83 

109.  How  wondrous  and  great 98 

!    119.  When  through  the  torn  sail 

i    T24.  Hear  what  the  voice 7  I 

,    129.  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wise 88 

'    131.  The  Spirit  in  our  hearts 79 

132.  Ye  humble  souls,  approach  your  God.  71 

186.  O  thou  that  heareet  when  sinners  cry.  69 
139.   Rock  of  ages  !  cleft  for  me 

148.  Jesus.  Saviour  of  my  soul 87 

1 14.   How  firm  a  foundation 

145.  Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  « 

162.  The  God  of  Abraham  praise 100 

i     153.   Be  joyful  in  God 96 

156.  Bather,  whate'er  of  earthly  bliss 7 : 

i    164  Awake,  my  soul 

;    168.  Glory  to  thee,  my  Go  I.  this  night 68 

171.  Til--  day  is  past  and  gone 78 

172.  Softly  now  the  light  of  day 88 

17:;.  Eneptrer  and  hi  arer  of  prayer 94 

177.  Guide  me,  Othou  great  Jehovah. 

l  B0.  Awake,  my  son] 

187.  

194,  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear...  84 

here  shall  i  ! 

i  '1.    Who  arc  these  in  bright  array    87 

209. 

210.  Bern  of  unending  life 77 

212.  Lo!  what  a  cloud  of  witnesses 75 


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